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Information Bulletin 2020-2021 NAAC ‘A+’ POST-GRADUATE COUNCIL UTKAL UNIVERSITY www.utkaluniversity.nic.in

Transcript of Information Bulletin 2020-2021

Information Bulletin

2020-2021

NAAC ‘A+’

POST-GRADUATE COUNCIL

UTKAL UNIVERSITY

www.utkaluniversity.nic.in

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Contents

1. Utkal University 03

2. Post-Graduate Departments 06

3. Regulations for admission into P.G. Programmes

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4. Sponsored Courses & Admission Guidelines

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5. University Library 58

6. Post-Graduate Hostels 63

7. Scholarships & other Financial Aids 68

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1. UTKAL UNIVERSITY

INTRODUCTION

Utkal University, established in the year 1943, is the seventeenth oldest University in India.

Its present campus at Vani Vihar is located on a sprawling 399.9 acre area in the heart of

Bhubaneswar beside the National Highway No.5, connecting Kolkata and Chennai. The foundation

stone of the campus was laid by Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the first President of India, on 1st January

1958, and the campus was inaugurated by Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, the second President of India,

on 2nd January 1963. A teaching-cum-affiliating university, Utkal University at present has twenty-

seven Post-Graduate Departments located in its campus for studies and research in the disciplines

of Science, Humanities, Business Administration, Social Sciences, Law and Commerce. The total

number of students in the P. G. Departments of the campus at Vani Vihar is about 5,000. Utkal

University is the largest affiliating university in the country having 381 affiliated general colleges

including 16 Autonomous Colleges, 100 Professional Colleges, 9 Law Colleges and 7 Medical

Colleges, which include 2 Homeopathic, 1 Ayurvedic, 2 Dental and 2 Allopathic Medical Colleges.

A BRIEF HISTORY

Prior to 1936, when Odisha was made into a separate province, all the colleges in the

region were under the jurisdiction of either Patna University or Andhra University. Subsequently,

the government of Odisha, headed by Shri Biswanath Dash, the then Prime Minister; appointed a

committee on 2nd March 1938 with Pandit Nilakantha Das as its Chairman to examine the

possibility of establishing a separate university in Odisha. Then, during the premiership of

Maharaja Krushna Chandra Gajapati, who played a pioneering role in the establishment of the

University, the recommendations of this committee were made available. Pandit Godavarish

Mishra, the then Minister of Education, introduced the Utkal University Bill, which was passed by

the Odisha Legislative Assembly on 30th June 1943. On receiving the Governor’s assent on 2nd

August 1943, the Utkal University Act, 1943 came into force, clearing the way for the foundation of

Utkal University on 27th November 1943. The University started functioning from this date in room

no. 15 of Ravenshaw College, Cuttack. The Utkal University Act, 1943 did not specify clearly the

territorial jurisdiction of the University. However, its jurisdiction was extended to include the states

of Odisha by an agreement between the rulers of these princely states and the Government.

According to the agreement, adequate representation of the princely states in the administrative

and academic bodies of the University was ensured. The Utkal University Act, 1943 was amended

in 1947 defining the territorial jurisdiction of the University, which was extended to the whole state

in 1950. Dr. Pranakrushna Parija, the then Principal of Ravenshaw College, Cuttack was the first

Vice-Chancellor of the University, and Mr. V. V. John, the then Assistant Professor of English,

Ravenshaw College was its first Registrar.

The University, to start with, functioned mainly as an affiliating body. But soon afterwards,

in 1949, it took over the management of the under-graduate Department of Law from Ravenshaw

College, Cuttack and established its first constituent college known as Madhusudan Law College,

Cuttack. In 1956, the second phase of expansion began with the opening of the Post-Graduate

Department of Geology in Ravenshaw College Campus and an Engineering College at Burla,

Sambalpur. The Research Centre of Rural Economics and Sociology was also started in the same

year with a generous grant from the Ford Foundation. In 1957, Post-Graduate Departments of

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Philosophy and Sanskrit were established in the premises of the Burdwan House in Cuttack. The

same year, the University office was shifted to the Circuit House in Cuttack. The University in the

initial phases provided new facilities for post-graduate studies only in those subjects which were

not taught at Ravenshaw College at that time. In 1958, the Post-Graduate Departments of

Psychology, Statistics, Political Science and Anthropology were set up. While the first three

Departments were housed in the premises of Ravenshaw College, the Department of Anthropology

was accommodated in a rented house in Bhubaneswar. The University took over the Post-

Graduate Department of History from Ravenshaw College in 1959. Post-Graduate studies in

Zoology and Commerce were introduced in 1960 and 1962 respectively. The Research Centre of

Rural Economics and Sociology introduced Post-Graduate courses in Applied Economics in the

year 1963 was subsequently renamed the Department of Analytical and Applied Economics.

Around this time, a movement for the creation of regional universities started in different

parts of Orissa. In response to this, the government of Odisha appointed the State University

Committee in 1962 with Dr. P. Parija, the then Vice-Chancellor of Utkal University, as the

Chairman. On the recommendation of the Committee, two more universities were created, one at

Sambalpur and another at Berhampur. The Utkal University Act,1943 was suitably amended in

response to the new situation. The two new Universities at Sambalpur and Berhampur came into

existence with effect from 1st January 1967, the date from which the new Utkal University Act

came into force. The jurisdiction of Utkal University, which had earlier covered the whole of Orissa,

was redefined in the new legislation.

After the establishment of the above two universities, the management of the Evening

Colleges at Cuttack, Bhubaneswar, Sambalpur and Berhampur were taken over by the State

Government. The Engineering College at Burla was handed over to Sambalpur University. Utkal

University opened a few other Post-Graduate Departments such as Mathematics, Physics,

Chemistry, Botany, Oriya and English during the years 1966-69 in its new campus at Vani Vihar.

The Department of Sociology and Labour Welfare was set up in 1970, which in 1974 was split into

the Department of Sociology and the Department of Labour Welfare (now re-named as the

Department of Personnel Management and Industrial Relations). The Department of Geography

was opened in 1970.

The Post-Graduate Department of Law (LL.M.) was started in the year 1973. The

Department of Geology, which was functioning earlier in Ravenshaw College, was shifted to Vani

Vihar in 1977. The Departments of Library and Information Science and Business Administration

were opened in 1981 and 1984 respectively. A Computer Center was established initially with an

IBM - 1130 computer donated by the University Grants Commission in 1970, which has

subsequently been replaced by an WIPRO-LANDMARK system at a cost of Rs. 16 lakh provided

later by the UGC. The Computer Center, while facilitating research work undertaken by various

departments of the University earlier, offered a Post- B.Sc. Diploma Course (DCA) in Computer

Application from 1983 to 1997. In 1990, the University opened the Department of Computer

Science and Applications. Since the separation of the Computer Centre from the Department of

Computer Science and Applications in 1998, the Centre is functioning under the direct

administrative control of the P.G. Council. The Computer Centre, Academic Staff College and

Jubilee building have been constructed separately for smooth functioning. During late nineties new

buildings were constructed for the Department of Pharmacy, Integrated MCA, Population Research

Centre and the Department of Womens’ Studies. In 1996, Departments of Ancient Indian History,

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Culture and Archaeology & Public Administration were carved out of History and Political Science

Departments respectively. A new Biotechnology Department started functioning from 2002 in the

P.G. Department of Zoology and now has its own infrastructure.

At present, the University has twenty-seven Post-Graduate teaching and research

departments in the campus. The University has also offered 17 Self-financing courses, besides

three constituent institutions: Directorate of Distance and Continuing Education, University Law

College at Vani Vihar and M.S. Law College at Cuttack.

Fourteen P.G. Departments of the University have been granted Departmental Research

Support/Centre of Advance Studies status by the University Grants Commission. During the XIth

Plan period the University Grants Commission has accorded, Colleges with Potential for

Excellence (CPE) status, to five colleges under the University which entitles them to receive

significant funding support from the Commission.

In 1998, two more universities - North Odisha University and Fakir Mohan University-came

into being to meet regional needs and facilitate further development of higher education. Utkal

University has now jurisdiction over 9 districts, namely Angul, Cuttack, Dhenkanal, Jajpur,

Jagatsinghpur, Kendrapara, Khurda, Nayagarh and Puri. Thus, the University exercises territorial

jurisdiction over an area measuring 24,973 sq. kilometers and caters to the for higher education

needs of a population of more than 120 lakh.

In 2006, the then Ravenshaw College was converted to a unitary University and in 2015,

the first Women’s University, Ramadevi Women’s University was established. All Women’s

Colleges under Utkal University were transferred to this Women’s University.

In the year 2003, Utkal University received first accreditation from NAAC, as B++

University. With remarkable progress Utkal University got ‘A+’ status from NAAC in 2016.

The University reaches another milestone in 2018 as it completes seventy five years of its

existence. In this Platinum Jubilee year it is set to redraw the academic map with future-

oriented courses for the second campus, inaugurated on the 31st of July 2017, and the

revamping of courses in the main campus. The infrastructure has got a significant boost by the

establishment of a state-of-the-art sports complex, a hostel each for men and women and a

high-performance computer centre.

The university has been accorded autonomous status by UGC and has been placed among

25 best institutes of India, as a Category-I university, for maintaining its high academic

standards.

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2. POST-GRADUATE DEPARTMENTS The University has Post-Graduate Teaching-cum-Research Departments. The P. G., M. Phil. and Ph. D. courses offered, along with the respective student strength of the Departments in P.G Courses is given below.

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P. G. Departments Year of Establishment

Degree Strength

1. Analytical and Applied Economics 1963 M.A 88 2. Ancient Indian History, Culture &

Archaeology

1996 M.A 32

3. Anthropology 1958 M.A./M.Sc. 34

4. Biotechnology 2002 M.Sc. 25+8

5. Botany 1969 M.Sc. 32

6. Business Administration 1984 MBA 32

7. Chemistry 1967 M.Sc. 32

8. Commerce 1962 M.Com 56

9. Computer Science and Application 1990 MCA 40

10. English 1969 M.A. 40

11. Geography 1956 M.Sc. 24

12. Geology 1956 M.Sc. 28

13. History 1959 M.A 64

14. Law 1973 LLM Vani Vihar 30 -------- LL.M. M.S. Law 30

15. Library and Information Science 1981 M.Lib. 24

16. Mathematics 1966 M.A./M.Sc. 64

17. Odia 1969 M.A 64

18. Personal Management and Industrial

Relations (PMIR)

1974 M.A 32

19. Philosophy 1957 M.A 64

20. Physics 1967 M.Sc. 32

21. Political Science 1958 M.A 64

22. Psychology 1958 M.A 48

23. Public Administration 1996 M.A 32

24. Sanskrit 1957 M.A 64

25. Sociology 1974 M.A 48

26. Statistics 1958 M.A/ M. Sc 32

27. Zoology 1960 M.Sc. 32

28. MBA in Rural Management 2018 MBA 24

29. Master in Public Health 2018 24

NB: The Notification for admission into M.Phil and Ph.D Coursework will be issued by Controller of

Examinations.

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ANALYTICAL AND APPLIED ECONOMICS (UGC support for CAS)

1. Year of Establishment : 1963

2. Programmes Offered : M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.

3. Student Strength : M.A. –88

4. Faculty

Head of the Department : Dr. (Mrs.) Mitali Chinara Professors:

a) Dr. (Mrs.) Mitali Chinara - Quantitative Methods, Econometrics, Gender Studies Reader

a) Dr. H.S. Rout - Health Economics, Research Methodology, Gender Studies, IPR (GIs)

b) Dr Siba Sankar Mohanty - Environmental Economics, Discrimination Economics, Research Methodology, Agricultural Economics. Asst. Professor

a) Dr. Alok Ranjan Behera - Financial Institutions & Markets, International

Economics & International Finance b) Dr.(Mrs.) Swayam Prava Mishra - Financial Econometrics, Financial Economics,

Econometrics, Economics of Growth & Development. c) Dr. Atal Bihari Das - Economics of Social Sector, International Economics

& Financial Economics

5. Supporting Staff - 04

6. Course Outline: The Course will cover the following subjects in general.

M.A.

Microeconomics-I & II, Macro Economics-I & II, Quantitative Methods-I & II, Public Economics, Indian Economy, Economics of Social Sector, Economics of Growth & Development, Basic Econometrics, International Economics, Agricultural Economics, International Finance, Computer Application in Economics, Economics of Environment, Financial Institution & Market, Mathematical Economics, Advanced Econometrics, Economics of Gender and Development, Financial Inclusion and Economics Development, Dissertation.

M.Phil. : Research Methodology, Finance and Banking, Contemporary Economic Issues, Seminar, Review of Literature, Dissertation.

Ph.D.: Research Methodology, Computer Application in Economics, Review of Literature, Seminar.

7. Student Facilities: Seminar Library, 24×7 Student’s Library, Study Tour, Field Studies,

Photocopy, Computer Lab. and Picnic.

Contact No. 0674-2567398

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ANCIENT INDIAN HISTORY, CULTURE AND ARCHAEOLOGY (AIHCA) 1. Year of Establishment : 1996

2. Programmes Offered : M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.

3. Student Strength : M.A. –32

4. Faculty Head of the Department : Dr. Sanjay Acharya Professor Dr. Sanjay Acharya - Ancient Indian History, Art History and Regional History Asst. Professor a) Dr. Sushanta Ku. Patra - Ancient Indian History, Field Archaeology, Iconography and Regional History b) Dr. Anam Behera - Ancient Indian History, Field Archaeology, Art History. 5. Supporting Staff : 02 6. Course Outline : History of India from 6th B.C. to 1200 A.D., Principles and Methods of Archeology, Application of

Science in Archaeology, Prehistory, Proto History in India, World Civilizations, Social and Cultural History of India upto 1200 A.D., Heritage of Indian Architecture, Indian Art and Iconography, Practical Training in Methods of Exploration and Excavation for a period of one week and submission of Project Report, Economic History of India upto 1200 A.D., Heritage of Odishan Art and Architecture, Visit to Monuments for on the spot study and submission of field report for evaluation, Heritage of Odishan Art and Archaeology, Heritage of Odishan Temple Art and Architecture, Structural Conservation and Chemical Preservation of Monuments and Antiquites, History of Odisha from 3rd Century B.C. to 13th Century A.D., Odishan Sculptural Art, Iconography and Painting, Indian Epigraphy and Numismatics, Dissertation on any aspect of Art, Archaeology & Monuments of Odisha.

M.Phil: Ancient Indian Historiography, Research Methodology, Concept of Archaeology, Dissertation. 7. Students’ Facilities: Seminar Library, Field Study and Tours, Audio Visual Facilities, Visit to

Monuments.

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ANTHROPOLOGY (Centre for Advanced Studies) 1. Year of Establishment : 1958 2. Programmes Offered : M.A., M.Sc. 3. Student Strength : M.A./M.Sc. –34(26 Arts and 8 Science) 4. Faculty Head of the Department : Mr. Daitari Sahoo Professors (01) 1. Dr. (Mrs.) U. Aparajita - Social and Cultural Anthropology & Development Anthropology Reader (1) 1. Mr. Daitari Sahoo - Prehistoric Archaeology Associate Professor (02) 1. Dr. P.K. Patra - Medical Anthropology & Biological Anthropology 2. Dr. K.C. Satapathy - Biological Anthropology & Human genetics Asst. Professor (02) 1. Mr. S.K. Naik - Prehistoric Archaeology 2. Dr. P. Khurana - Biocultural Anthropology, Anthropological Genetics,

Human Epidemiological Genetics and Human Evolutionary Genetics

5. Demonstrator : Nil 6. Supporting Staff : 05 7. Course Outline : M.A./M.Sc., M. Phil, Ph.D. (Semester)

M.A./M.Sc. (Choice Based Credit System) Semester-I: Core Course (C) Social and Cultural Anthropology, Biological Anthropology & Human Genetics, Archaeological Anthropology, Research Methodology & Statistics, General Practical : Biological & Forensics Anthropology; Semester-II: Core Course (C) Indian Society & Applied Anthropology, Ecological Anthropology, Anthropological Thoughts, Medical Anthropology, General Practical : Prehistoric Archaeology and Museology Semester-III : Core Elective (CE) Anthropological Theories on Culture, Psychological Anthropology, Human Biology, Human Molecular Genetics, Principles and Methods in Prehistoric Archaeology, Prehistoric Archaeology & Palaeoanthropology of Africa and Europe , Principles in Development Anthropology, Theories and Methods in Development Anthropology and Semester-IV : Core Elective (CE) Anthropological Theories on Society, Linguistic Anthropology, Advanced Practical : Research Methods & Ethnographic Readings, Fieldwork and Dissertation, , Medical Genetics, Human Genomics: Methods and Principles, Advanced Practical in Human Genetics & Bio-statistics, Fieldwork and Dissertation, Field Techniques and Methods in Prehistoric Archaeology, Prehistory & Protohistory of Eastern India and South-East Asia, Advanced Practical in Prehistory Archeology, Fieldwork & Dissertation, Culture and Development, Anthropology of Organizational and Business Development, Advanced Practical in Community and Organizational Development, Fieldwork and Dissertation. Allied Elective: Courses offered by the following Departments: ANTH-AE-A1: Political Science/ Psychology, A2: Women Studies/Political Science/Public Administration/ Sociology; B1: Biotechnology/ Botany, B2: Botany/Zoology, C1: Anthropology/AIHCA, C2: Ancient Indian History Culture & Archaeology D1 & D2: Public Administration / Political Science / Economics. Allied Elective/Free Elective: ANTH-FE: Courses offered to the students of Anthropology and other allied Departments:- Tribes of India: Their Problems & Development, Anthropology of Gender, Forensic Anthropology, Anthropology for Archaeology, Archaeology of Odisha, Indian Anthropology, Tribal Art and Literature, Museology and Cultural Resources Management. M.Phil.: Semester-I: Indian Society & Issues of Development (General) , Theories in Social Anthropology(A), Human Evolutionary Genetics(B), Methods and Issues in Archaeological Anthropology(C). Semester-II: Advanced Research Methods in Social Anthropology (A), Techniques in Human Molecular Genetics and Biostatistics (B), Archaeological Surveying and Analysis of Antiquity(C), Field work and Dissertation (A, B & C). 8. Students’ Facilities: Seminar Library, Study Tour/Field Study, Anthropological Museum, Reprographic Facilities, Laboratory Facilities: Physical Anthropology Laboratory, Pre-historic Archaeology Museum-cum-Laboratory, Museology Laboratory; Photography Laboratory; Advanced Human Genetics Laboratory.

Contact No.0674-3208296, [email protected]

Eligibility for Admission for P.G. Programme Anthropology: Candidates may follow the Common PG Entrance Test (CPET-2020) Prospectus for

admission into P.G. Course M.A./ M.Sc. in Anthropology (Arts and Science Stream) as mentioned in Annexture-II- Subject Wise Eligibility Criteria.

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BIOTECHNOLOGY (Supported by DBT- Govt. of India and DST-PURSE Sponsored)

1. Year of Establishment : 2002

2. Programmes Offered : 1. M.Sc. M.Phil and Ph.D.

2. M.Sc. Bio-technology( 2 years regular Programme ) supported by the Department of Biotechnology(DBT), Govt. of India, New Delhi, students are selected through combined Entrance Examination Biotechnology (CEEB) conducted by JNU, New Delhi and Utkal University Entrance Test.

3. Student Strength : 33(Thirty Three) per Academic Year for M.Sc. in Biotechnology (25 seats from JNU Entrance Test + 08 seats from Utkal University Entrance Test).

4. Head of the Department : Professor. Jagneshwar Dandapat

5. Faculty

Professor

Dr. Jagneshwar Dandapat, : Cell & Molecular Biology, Immunology

Reader

Dr. Sabuj Sahoo, : Pharmaceutical Biotechnology &

Bioprocess Technology

Asst. Professor

a) Dr.(Mrs.) Jyotsnarani Pradhan, : Molecular Biology & Bio- chemistry

b) Dr. Sanatan Majhi : Microbiology and Immuno-technology

6. Supporting Staff : 03

7. Infrastructure Facilities - Student Laboratory, Research Laboratory, Library, Computers, Internet facility and equipments such as UV-Visible spectrophotometer, Spectrofluorimeter, Chemi Doc. System, Orbital shaker incubator, High speed refrigerated centrifuge, Micro plate (ELISA) Reader, Micro plate Spectrophotometer, Gel Electrophoresis, Blotting System, Gel Doc. System, Thermal Cycler (PCR), -80°C & -20°C Deep freezers, Hybridization oven, Sonicator, Research Microscopes, Fermenter, Millipore water purification system, Cold room, Oxygraph, Microscope with digital camera attachment and Microtome for histochemical studies, Real Time PCR, Power Back up system, High performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), Fluorescence Microscope, Inverted Microscope and Cell culture facilities are also available in this Department.

8. Course Fees for M.Sc. Programme : Rs.8,500/- per Semester 9. Course Fees for M.Phil Programme : Rs. 30,000/- per year. Eligibility: M.Sc. Biotechnology with 55% marks; Selection Procedure: Career + Entrance 1

ST SEMESTER:

Paper-101 Biotechnology Paper-102 Cell Biology and Genetics Paper-103 Instrumentation & Analytical techniques Paper-104 Biostatistics and Computational Biology Paper-105 PRACTICAL-I Seminar/Journal club/Assignment

2ND

SEMESTER: Paper-201 Microbiology Paper-202 Immunobiology and Immunotechnology Paper-203 Molecular Biology Paper- 204 Animal Biotechnology Paper-205 PRCTICAL-II Seminar/Journal club/ Summer training report

3RD

SEMESTER Paper- 301 Genetic Engineering Paper- 302 Bioprocess Engineering and Industrial Biotechnology Paper-303 Core Elective courses(CE) CE-1 : Plant Biotechnology Paper-304 Allied Elective courses (AE) AE-1 : Animal Physiology and Development Biology AE-2 : Bioteniques Paper-305 PRACTICAL- III Seminar/ Journal club

4TH

SEMESTER : Paper- 401 (CE-2) : Evolution and Environmental Biotechnology Paper- 402 Project Work

Dissertation

Seminar presentation and Viva Voce

Free Electives (Non-Credit course for Students from other disciplines): Fundamental of life science: Origin of Life, Living systems and living processes. Contact No. 09437466087

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BOTANY (UGC support for DRS)

1. Year of Establishment : 1969 2. Programmes Offered : M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. 3. Student Strength : M.Sc. –32, M.Phil – 10

Ph.D Botany- 10, Environmental Science- 10, Microbiology -10

4. Faculty Head of the Department : Dr. Chinmay Pradhan Reader 1. Dr. Chinmay Pradhan - Plant Tissue Culture & Cytogenetics, Stress Physiology, Microbiology Asst. Professor

1. Dr.(Mrs.) Bhabatarini Panda - Algology, Microbial Biotechnology

2. Dr.(Mrs.) Bandana Kulu - Environmental Microbiology, Stress Physiology

3. Dr. Saroj Kumar Sahu - Environmental & Atmospheric Science, Air

Pollution, Remote Sensing and GIS

5. Demonstrators Dr. Prasant Kumar Swain

6. Supporting Staff : 06

7. Courses Offered: M.Sc. (Semester pattern) The Course will cover the following subjects. Semester-I- Theory Papers : Diversity of Plant-I, Diversity of Plant-II; Cell and Molecular Biology; Plant Physiology & Metabolism. Practical Papers : Practicals pertaining to theory papers. Semester-II- Theory papers : Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering of Plants, Cytogenetics, Plant Breeding and Evolution. Plant Taxonomy, Ecology & Biostatistics, Plant Development & Reproduction Practical Papers : Practical pertaining to theory papers. Semester-III- Theory Papers : Allied Elective Course (Conservation Biology and Biostatistics/Plants and Environment), Free Elective (Development Biology/Environmental Studies) Practical Paper : Practical pertaining to theory papers. Semester-IV- Theory Papers : Two elective theory papers (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Environmental Biotechnology, Plant Biotechnology, Microbiology). Practical : Project-cum-Seminar M.Phil : Core: Techniques in Plant Science Elective- Microbial Biotechnology, Environment and Pollution Management, Environmental Physiology, Physiology and Biochemistry of Stress, Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture. Practical Papers : Practical pertaining to core papers.

Dissertation: Pertaining to elective paper.

8. Students’ Facilities:

Library, Computers & Equipment such as: U.V. Visible-Spectrophotometer, Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer, Phase Contrast Microscope, (Cell) Inverted Microscope, Electro cell Manipulator, Electronic balance, Gas Chromatography, Oxygen Electrode, Refrigerated centrifuge, Incubator Shaker, Laminar Flow, thermal Cycler, Infrared Gas Analyzer, Gel Documentation System, Fluorescence Spectrophotometer, Fluorescence Monitoring System, Hybridization Oven, Freeze drier.

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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1. Year of Establishment : 1984 2. Programmes Offered : M.B.A., Ph.D. 3. Student Strength : M.B.A.-32 4. Faculty Positions Head of the Department : Dr. Dasarathi Sahu Professor Dr. B. B. Mishra - Marketing Management Associate Professor 1. Dr. Muna Kalyani - Human Resource Management 2. Dr. S.S. Debasish - Financial Management Reader Dr. Dasarathi Sahu - Information Technology & Management Asst. Professor 1. Dr.(Mrs.) Rasmita Sahoo - Financial Management 2. Dr. Pallabi Mishra - Marketing Management Asst. Programmer : Dr. N.K. Acharya Supporting Staff : Mr. B. Das, Mr. U.K. Panda, Mr. G. Barik, Mr. S. Nayak 5. Courses Offered : M.B.A. (Semester System). The Course will be spread over 4 semester

having 3200 marks with the following subjects in general. Semester-I- -Organisation Structure & Process, Quantitative Techniques, Managerial Economics, Organization Behaviour, Computer Applications for Management, Financial Accounting for Managers, Business Communication, Business and Corporate Laws. Semester-II - Human Resources Management, Operations Management, Marketing Management, Financial Management, Economic & Business Environment, MIS & DSS, Research Methodology, Cost & Management Accounting. Semester-III - Business Policy & Strategic Management, Project Planning, Control & Management, Summer Training Project. (A student will be required to take six elective papers as optional papers spread over third and fourth semester) Semester-IV- Business Ethics & Corporate Governance, Enterprise Resource Planning, Dissertation & Viva-Voce. Electives : Financial, Marketing, Human Resource Development, Production and Operations Management, Information Technology Management. 6. Students’ Facilities : Seminar Library, Industrial Visit and Field Studies, Computer Laboratory Facilities, Reprographic Unit, Placement Cell. Contact No. 9437284361(M)

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CHEMISTRY (UGC support for DSA and Asit DST support for FIST)

1. Year of Establishment : 1967

2. Programmes Offered : M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.

3. Student Strength : M.Sc.-32, M.Phil- 10 4. Faculty Head of the Department : Dr. Joydev Dinda Professors

1.. Dr. N N Das - Materials Chemistry/Catalysis 2.. Dr. (Mrs.) Jasoda Kumari Behera - Inorganic Chemistry/Reaction Mechanism Associate Professor 1. Dr S.K. Badmali - Physical Chemistry/Catalysis Readers

1. Dr. B.N. Patra - Organic/Polymer Chemistry 2. Dr. J. Dinda - Inorganic/Organometallic Chemistry 3. Dr. S.N. Pal - Bioinorganic/Organometallic Chemistry Asst. Professor 1. Dr.(Mrs.) B. Jena - Physical Chemistry/ Nanomaterials 2. Dr. Ajaya Kumar Behera - Organic / Polymer Chemistry/

Nanotechnology 3. Mr. Hemanta Kumar Kisan - Theoretical Organic Chemistry 5. Supporting Staff : 08 6. Courses Outline: M.Sc. (Semester system), M.Phil. (2 semester system) M.Sc. Course will cover the following subjects. Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Application of

Spectroscopy, Computer for Chemist, Analytical Chemistry, Photochemistry, Bioinorganic Chemistry, Bioorganic & Supramolecular Chemistry, Environmental Chemistry, Organic Synthesis, Organo Transition Metal Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry, Solid State Chemistry.

Practical- Organic, Inorganic, Physical, Polymer, Analytical M.Phi.: Organic/Inorganic/Physical/Analytical Chemistry

7. Students facilities: The UGC model curriculum 2001 has been implemented from 2005-2006 academic session.

Contact No. 0674-2567734

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COMMERCE (UGC support for DRS) 1. Year of Establishment : 1962 2. Programmes Offered : M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D. 3. Student Strength : M.Com.-564. Faculty : 05 Head of the Department : Prof. Prabodha Kumar Hota. Professors

1. Dr. P. K. Pradhan - General Management & Organic Behaviour 2. Dr. P. K. Hota - Operation Research & Business Statistics &

Security Analysis & Portfolio Management 3. Dr. M. Sahu - Marketing, Financial Services, Merchant

Banking 4. Dr. A. K. Swain - Accounting, Finance & Insurance

Asst. Professor 1. Dr. R.K. Swain - Accounting & Taxation 5. Supporting Staff : 02 6. Courses Outline: M. Com. (Semester System) CBCS Semester-I-Management Concepts and Practices, Statistics for Management, Corporate Financial Accounting, Financial Management, Accounting for Managerial Decision Making, Risk & Insurance Management. Semester-II- Business Environment, Organization Behaviour, Marketing Management, Managerial Economics, Small Business Management, Social Survey and Research Methodology. Semester-III- Project Report, Presentation and Viva Voce, Strategic Management, Financial Institutions and Markets, Economic Analysis for Decision Making, Business Communication and Soft Skill, Entrepreneurship Development, Management of Personal Finances, Capital Market Instruments. (A) Accounting-I (B) Finance- I.(C) Marketing-I (D) International Business-I (E) Entrepreneurship-I Semester-IV- Corporate Governance & Business Ethics, Management of Financial Institutions, IT and Business Application, Corporate Legal Framework, Corporate Restructuring, Wealth Management, Agri-business, Financial Inclusion. (A) Accounting-II (B) Finance-II (C) Marketing- III (D) International Business-III (E) Entrepreneurship- II 7. Special Papers : Accounting, Finance, Marketing, International Business , Entrepreneurship 8. M. Phil.: Research Methodology, Accounting, Finance, Computer Application & Data Management, Dissertation 9. Ph. D.:Research Methodology, Computer Application, Review of Literature Seminar Presentation 10. Students’ Facilities: Well Equipped Library & Reading Room, Computer Lab. With 30 System and unlimited Internet facility Contact No. 0674-2567251

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COMPUTER SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS

1.Year of Establishment : 1990

2.Programmes Offered : MCA, M.Tech(CSE).,IMCA, M.Sc.(CS), Ph.D.

3.Students Strength : MCA-40

4. Duration : Two Years (Four Semester)

5. Eligibility : BCA/Bachelor Degree in Computer Science

Engineering or equivalent Degree or passed

B.Sc./B.Com./B.A. with Mathematics at 10+2

level or at Graduation level with at least 50%

marks in aggregate (45% for SC/ST

candidates) in the qualifying examination.

6. Selection Procedure : Common Entrance Test.

7. Course Fees : Rs. 25,000/- per year

8. Head of the Department : Dr. Prafulla Kumar Behera.

9. Faculty

Professor

Dr. Sateesh K. Pradhan - Data Mining, Business Intelligence,

Mobile Computing, Neural Computing, Parallel

Computing, Cloud Computing

Reader/ Associate Professor

a) Dr. Prafulla K. Behera - Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, Wireless Sensor

Network, Distributed System, Mobile

Computing, Network and Information Security,

Software Engineering

b) Dr. Mrutyunjaya Panda - Data Mining, Soft Computing, Image

processing, Big data analytics, NLP, Sensor

Network, Mobile Communication, IoT, Social

networking

c) Dr. B. N. B. Ray - Computer Network, Approximation Theory,

VLSI Algorithms

Asst. Professor

a) Mr. Haraprasad Naik - Artificial Intelligence, Database Designing,

Patterns recognition.

b) Mr. Biswojit Nayak - Cryptography and Network Security, Intrusion

Detection System, IoT, Machine Learning.

10 . Technical Staff : 01

11. Office Staff : 01

12. Course offered : MCA The MCA Course will cover the following subjects : Semester-I: 1.1 Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science, 1.2 Data and File Structures, 1.3 Computer System Architecture, 1.4 Theory of Computation, 1.5 Computer Network, 1.6 Data and File Srtuctures Lab, 1.7 Computer Network Lab. Semester-II: 2.1 Data Base Systems, 2.2. Algorithms Design and Analysis, 2.3. Operating Systems, 2.4 Artificial Intelligence, 2.5 Cryptography and Network Security, 2.6 Data Base Systems Lab, 2.7 Operating Systems Lab. Semester-III: 3.1 Java Programming, 3.2 Complier Design, 3.3 Data Warehousing and Data Mining, 3.4 Software Engineering, 3.5 Elective-1, 3.6 Java Programming Lab, 3.7 Software Engineering Lab Semester-IV: 4.1 Elective-2, 4.2 Elective-3, 4.3 Elective-4, 4.4 Project Work/ Dissertation. List of Elective Papers :

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3.5 Elective-I. Computer Graphics & Animation, 2 Distributed System, 3. Wireless Sensor Networks, 4 Machine Learning, 5. Combinatorics and Graph Theory 4.1 Elective-II : 1. Intrusion Detection System, 2 Mobile Computing, 3 Unix Internals, 4. Optimization Techniques, 5. Human Computer Interaction 4.2 Elective-III :1. Block Chain Technology, 2. Cloud Computing, 3. Simulation and Modeling, 4. Data Science using Python, 5. Bioinformatics 4.3 Elective –IV : 1. Internet of Things, 2 . Text Analysis, 3. Digital Image Processing, 4. Network Programming, 5. Web Design, 6. Internet of Things

13. Students’ facilities: Well Equipped Computer laboratory with 80 Number of core i7 Computers, 2 Nos. of IBM Server with internet facility, Departmental Library with more than 4000 latest edition books.

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ENGLISH (UGC Support for DRS) 1. Year of Establishment : 1969

2. Programmes Offered : M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.

3. Student Strength : M.A.-40

4. Faculty

Head of the Department : Dr. A.R. Parhi

Professors

a) Dr. Asim Ranjan Parhi - ELT, Literary Theory, Translation, Studies Children’s Literature

Asst. Professor

a) Mr. Pulastya Jani - Literary Theory, Professional Writing,

Dalit Literature

b) Dr. S. Deepika - American Literature, Postcolonial

Studies, Life Writing, Creative Writing

5. Supporting Staff : 03

6. Courses Outline: M.A. CBCS (Semester)

The Course will cover the following subjects in general.

Core Electives: American Literature, Professional Writing, Indian Writing in English, Translation,

World Literature.

Allied Elective: Elements of Language, History of English Literature, Modern English Grammar &

Usage, Professional Writing, Social & Political History of England, Contemporary

Approaches to Literature, Dalit Literature.

Free Elective: English Pronunciation & Fluency, History of the Book, Life Studies, Travel

Narrative, Popular Culture, Children’s Literature

M.Phil : Research Methodology, Visual Culture, Engaging with the Literary and Translation,

Dissertation.

7. Students’ Facilities : Department Library, Students’ reading room, Audiovisual facilities. Contact No. 0674-2588542

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GEOGRAPHY

1. Year of Establishment : 1970 2. Programmes Offered : M.A./M.Sc., M. Phil., Ph.D., P.G. Diploma in RS & GIS 3. Student Strength : M.A./M.Sc.-24, M.Phil- 10, Ph.D-10, RS & GIS-20 4. Faculty (Science) Head of the Department : Dr. Krishna Chandra Rath Professor Dr. Kabir Mohan Sethy - Urban and Regional Planning,

Environmental geography Associate Professor 1. Dr. Krishna Chandra Rath - Urban and Regional Planning, Environmental

Geography 2. Dr. Damodar Panda - Physical Geography, Natural Hazard & disaster

Management, Remote Sensing and G.I.S., Asst. Professor

Dr. Asis Chandra Pathy - Remote Sensing and G.I.S. Urban and Environmental planning, Physical Geography, Disaster management

6. Supporting Staff : 05 7. Courses Outline : M.A., M.Sc. M.Phil. (Semester Pattern) The Course will cover the following subjects in general. Theory : 1st Semester - Geomorphology, Economic Geography, Climatology, Geography of India, Quantitative & Statistical Techniques 2nd Semester- Human and Settlement Geography, oceanography, Geographic- Thought, Environmental Geography,Cartography. 3rd Semester- Geo-Informatics, Regional Geography of Odisha, Research Methodology, Natural Hazards & Disaster Management, Quantitative & Spatial Models Theory 4th Semester-

Special Paper- (A) Urban and Regional Planning (B) Remote Sensing & GIS

1. Paper- A. Urban Planning, B. Cartography 2. Paper- A. Regional Planning, B. Remote Sensing and Its Application 3. Paper – A. Rural Développent Planning, B. Geographical Information System and

Application 4. Paper- A. Urban and Régional Planning Practical, B. Aerial Phtography Remote Sensing

GPS & GIS Practical 5. Paper- A. Dissertation, B. Dissertation

M.Phil Research Methodology, Term Paper and Research Proposal, Applied Geography, Dissertation. 8. Students’ Facilities : Seminar Library, Cartography Laboratory, Computer Laboratory with Remote Sensing and G.I.S., Weekly Seminars, Annual Conferences. Contact No. 9438731131(M)

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GEOLOGY (UGC Support for DRS & DST Support for FIST) 1. Year of Establishment : 1954

2. Programmes Offered : M.Sc.(Applied Geology), M.Phil., Ph.D.

3. Student Strength :M.Sc.-28

4. Faculty

Head of the Department : Dr. B.K. Ratha

Professors

1. Dr. R. N. Hota - Sedimentology, Geostatistics, Hydrogeology

2. Dr. D.S. Pattnaik - Coal Geology, Hydrogeology, Remote Sensing

Professor

1. Dr. B. K. Ratha - Economic Geology, Geochemistry,

Reader Environmental Geology

1.Dr. D. Beura - Economic Geology, Environmental Geology

Asst. Professor

1. Dr. K.R. Mallick - Micropaleontology, Paleoceanography

2. Dr. S.S. Sahoo - Palaeoseismology, Remote Sensing

5. Demonstrator :

6. Supporting Staff : 07

7. Courses Offered : M.Sc, (Applied Geology) /

M.Phil.(Geology), Ph.D.(Geology)

The course will cover the following subjects in general. Crystallography, Optical Mineralogy, Mineralogy and Geochemistry, Economic Geology, Structural Geology, Geotectonics, Metamorphic Petrology, Igneous Petrology, Sedimentary Petrology, Geomorphology, Groundwater, Engineering Geology, Remote sensing, Quaternary Geology, Stratigraphy ,Paleontology, Marine Geology, Environmental Geology, Disaster Management, Computer Application and Geostatistic Special Papers : A. Ore Geology, B. Applied Hydrogeology and Water Management, C. Fuel Geology and Sedimentary Petrology, D. Remote Sensing and GIS (Note: Practical in each Semester) M. Phil Research Methodology, Developments in Geology, Practical, Dissertation 8. Students’ Facility : (a) Library,(b) Field Survey Training, (c) Study tour, (d) Audio Visual Facilities, (e) Computer and internet, (f) Laboratories for students: Petrological Laboratory, Ore Microscopy Laboratory, Chemical Laboratory, Sedimentology, Groundwater and Engineering Laboratory, Remote sensing Laboratory and Museum, Award for students: (1).S.Acharya Felicitation award for securing highest mark in 1st Semester examination.(2) K.N.Sahu Memorial award for securing 1st position amongst 1st class in M.Sc. examination (3) Sangram Maharana memorial award for the best all rounder student in M.Sc. Contact No.0674- 2567488

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HISTORY (UGC support for DSA) 1. Year of Establishment : 1959

2. Programmes Offered : M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.

3. Student Strength : M.A.-64

4. Head of the Department : Prof. Basanta Kumar Mallik

5. Faculty

Professors 1. Dr. Basanta Kumar Mallik - Medieval Indian History, World History, Historiography., History and Culture of Odisha, Ambedkar Studies 2. Dr.(Mrs.) Jayanti Dora - Ancient Indian History, History of Odisha, World

History, Art History, Historiography Associate Professor NIL Asst. Professors 1. Mr. Ajit Kumar Sahoo - Modern Indian History, Social History 2. Mr. Ramesh Chandra Mahanta - Modern Indian History, International Affair 6. Supporting Staff : 03 7. Courses Outline : M.A., M.Phil. (Semester System),Ph.D Coursework The Course will cover the following Papers. C.1.Ancient Civilizations, C.2.World History (1500-1900), C.3.Twentieth Century World (1900-1945)-I, C.4.Twentieth Century World (1945-2000 AD)-II, C.5.Historical Theories and Methods, C.6.Medieval Societies, C.7.Cultural Heritage of India, C.8.History of China & Japan, C/AE/FE-9.Indian Historiography, C/AE/FE.10.History of Science and Technology in India, C/AE/FE.11.Cultural Heritage of Odisha, C/AE/FE.12.Social Emancipation Movements in India/History of Peasant and Labour Movement in India, History of Left Movement in India, CE/FE-13. Group A/B/C/D Special Paper-A Political and Administrative History of India (Early Times to 1200 AD)-II.B. Political and Cultural History of India (1206-1526 AD)-I.C. Constitutional and Administrative History of India (1757-1947 AD), D. History of Odisha (Early Times to 1118 AD), CE-14. Group A/B/C/D Special paper A. Political and Administrative History of India (Early Times to 1200 AD)-II, B. Political and Cultural History of India (1200-1526 AD)-II, C. Nationalist Movement in India, D. History of Odisha, (1118-1500 AD), CE-15 Group A/B/C/D Special paper A. Socio-Economic History of India (Early Times to 1200 AD), B. Political and Cultural History of India (1526-1750 AD)-I, C. History of Odisha (15th -16th AD), CE-16. Application of History in Tourism, C-17. History of Environment and Environmental Movement/History of Women in India, C-18. Group A/B/C./D Special paper A. History of India: Religion, Literature, Art and Architecture (Early Times to 1200 AD)-I, B. Social and Cultural History of India (1206-1707 AD), C. Economic History of India (1757-1947 AD), D. Odisha in the 16th 19th Century, CE-19 Group A/B/C/D Special paper A. History of India: Religion, Literature, Art and Architecture (Early Times to 1200 AD)-II, C. India Since Independence (1947-2000 AD), CE-20 Group A/B/C/D Special paper A. B. Economic and Urban History of Medieval of India (1206-1707 AD), Socio-Cultural History of India (1757-1947 AD), D. History of Odisha (1866-1936) CE-20 Project.

8. Students’ Facilities : Seminar Library with Computers and well furnished Classrooms.

9. Inter-Departmental Course offered (A) C/AE/FE-12. Social Emancipation Movements in India, (B) C/AE/FE-II: Cultural Heritage of Odisha.

Contact No. 9437498661(Mob)

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LAW: LL.M. 1. Year of Establishment : 1973 2. Programmes Offered : LL.M., Ph.D. 3. Student Strength : LL.M.-30 4. Faculty Head of the Department : Dr. M.K. Sadual Professor Dr. M.S. Dash - Business Law Reader Dr. M.K. Sadual - Business Law Asst. Professor Dr. G.K. Sahu - Business Law

5. Supporting Staff : 02

6. Courses Outline: LL.M. : From the Academic session 2013-14, the CBSC has been implemented and the Course covers the following subjects:

Semester-I

Law & Social Transformation in India ,New Dimensions in Indian Constitutional Law-I, Judicial Process, Legal Education System in India, Presentation (PPT) (Internal).

Semester-II- Law and Social Transformation in India, Indian Constitutional Law: the New Challanges, Administration of Justice and Judicial Process, Research Methodology, Dissertation.

Semester-III & IV(Specialisation Subjects)

Constitution & Legal Order (Group-1), Business Law (Group-2) Criminal Law (Group-3), Feminist Critique of Legal Order (Group-4) in 3rd & 4th Semester, Free Elective subjects, Allied Elective Subjects, Audit Course are in the curriculum.

7. Students’ Facilities : Seminar, Seminar Library, Research Facilities, Internet Access, Computer Lab. & Audio Visual facility.

NB: The selection of candidates for LL.M. in M.S. Law College shall be done by the P.G. Department of Law through a common entrance test. Contact No. 8763185355

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LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE 1. Year of Establishment : 1981 2. Programmes Offered : M.Lib. & Inf.Sc., M.Phil. Ph.D. 3. Student Strength : M.Lib. & Inf.Sc. (24) 4. Faculty Head of the Department : Dr.(Mrs.) P. Jena Professor Dr. (Mrs.) Puspanjali Jena - Knowledge Organization & Bibliographic Description (Theory & Practice), Research Methodology & Statistical Techniques, Computer Application Practical, Database Searching, Knowledge Engineering & Management, Information Literacy. 5. Supporting Staff : 02 6. Courses Outline: P.G. 1st Semester Foundations of Library & Information Science, Knowledge Organization & Bibliographic Description Theory, Knowledge Organization & Bibliographic Description (Practical), Management of Libraries & Information Centres. 2nd Semester

Research Methodology & Design, Information Sources and Services, Basics of Computer & Information Technology, Computer Application Practical. 3rd Semester Information Storage and Retrieval, Knowledge Engineering & Management, Digital Library & Information Systems, Management of E-Resources & E-Publishing. 4th Semester Preservation & Conservation of Library Documents, Information Needs and Information Access, Information Literacy, Project Report. M.Phil. 1st Semester Research Methods & Techniques, Information Technology & Networking 2nd Semester Advances in Library & Information Sciences & Services. Project 7. Students’ Facilities: Computer Lab., Internet Access, Seminar Library, Weekly Seminar, News paper & Magazines. Contact No. 0674-2567266

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MATHEMATICS (UGC support for DRS) 1. Year of Establishment :1966

2. Programmes Offered : M.A./M.Sc., M. Phil., Ph.D.

3. Student Strength : M.A./M.Sc.-64

4. Faculty

Head of the Department : Dr.(Mrs.) N. Das

Professors

Dr. (Mrs.) N. Das : Operator Theory, Functional Analysis

Asst. Professor

Dr. (Mrs.) A. Nath : Real Analysis, Functional Analysis

5. Supporting Staff : 02

6. Course Outline : M.A./M.Sc. (Semester System)

: M. Phil. (Semester System)

7. The Course will cover the following subjects in general.

Real Analysis, Complex Analysis, Topology, Advanced Abstract Algebra, Data Processing &

Numerical Computing Lab.(Practical), Functional Analysis, Differential Equations, Linear

Algebra, Numerical Optimization, Database & C++ Lab. (Practical), Numerical Analysis-I & II,

Number Theory & Cryptography-I & II, Statistical Methods, Discrete Mathematics, Differential

Geometry, Computational Fluid Dynamics-I & II, Advanced Analysis, Project Work.

8. Students’ Facilities: Departmental/Seminar Library, Computer Laboratory, Internet Facilities.

Contact No. 9437697418

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Odia

1.Year of Establishment : 1969 2.Programmes Offered : M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. 3.Student Strength : M.A.-64 4. Head of the Department : Dr.(Mrs.) B. Otta 5.Faculty Associate Professor

a) Dr.(Mrs.) Bishnupriya Otta - Modern Literature, Fiction, Drama, Comparative Literature, Flok & Tribal Literature

b) Dr. Santosh Ku.Tripathy - Modern Literature, Comparative Literature, Poetics, Grammar Literature Reader

a) Dr. Manindra Kumar Meher - Modern Poetry and Fiction Asst. Professors

a) Mr. Anpa Marandi - Drama & Tribal Literature b) Dr. Ramesh Chandra Mallik - Applied Linguistics Translation Studies and

Literature Criticism c) Dr. Rudra Narayan Mohapatra - Modern Literature & Computational Linguistics

6. Supporting Staff : 02 7. Course Offered : M.A., M.Phill., Pre-Ph.D. course work The Course will cover the following subjects in general. Semester-I Puran & Ancient Poetry, Odia Modern Poetry, Odia Fiction, Odia Prose Semester-II Linguistics, History of Odia Literature, Odia Drama, Comparative Literature,

Criticism, Translation, Semester-III Linguistics – 1, Linguistics – 2, Stage & Dramaturgy, Drama & Dramatist, Modern

Odia Poetry, Moder Odia Prose , Religious Trends in Odisha, Vaishnavism in Odisha, Shree Jagannath Cult, Shree Jagannath Literature

Semester-IV Folk Literature, Research Methodology, Dissertation & Viva, Editing & Textual Criticism

M.Phil : Methods of Research, Arts of Editing and Translations. Literary Theory and Literary Movements, Ancient Odia Literature (15th century to the end of 17th century), Medieval Odia Literature (from the beginning of 18th century to 1850) Dissertation.

8. Students’ Facilities : (a)Seminar Library facility, (b) Computer facility.

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PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT & INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 1. Year of Establishment : 1970 2. Programmes Offered : M.P.M.I.R., M.Phil., Ph.D. 3. Student Strength : M.P.M.I.R.-32, M.Phil- 10, Ph.D- 10 4. Faculty Head of the Department : Dr. Madhuchhanda Mohanty Professor Dr. S. K. Tripathy - Human Resource Management & Organizational Behaviour Readers

a) Dr. B.K. Sundaray - Labour Law & Social work b) Dr.(Mrs.) M. Mohanty - Industrial Relations & HRIS

Asst. Professors a) Dr. S. Murmu - Human Resource Management & IR b) Mr. Kartik Chandra Das - HRD Unorganized Labour c) Dr.(Mrs.) L. Pattanayak - HRM &OB

5. Supporting Staff : 01 6. A professional course to prepare future Human Resource Professionals under CBCS pattern

offered in 4 Semesters. 7. The admission is based on career-cum-entrance system. Entrance Examination includes:

Written Test; Group Discussion and Personal Interview. Details are available in Website during admission time.

8. Subject Covered: (a) M.P.M.I.R. (P.G): Principles and Practices of Management, Industrial Relations, Human Resource Management, Labour Legislations and Case Laws, Social Research and Statistics, General, Labour and Industrial Economics, Organizational Behaviour, Industrial Sociology and Industrial Psychology, Performance Management, Learning and Development, Social Security and Unorganized sector, Quantitative Methods and Statistics, Human Resource Development, Productivity Management and TQM, Organization Changes and Development, Financial and Marketing Management, MIS & HRIS, Corporate Social Responsibility, Compensation Management, Business Strategy and Strategic HRM, Global HRM, Labour Administration, Talent and Knowledge Management, Ethics and Management by Human Values. Electives: Group-A: Human Resource Planning & Development, Group-B: Comparative, Employee Relations and Trade Unionism, Audit Courses: Communicative English, Environmental Law. Regular corporate talks, course teaching by industry / government experts and student seminars are held for better learning and understanding. Industrial Training: Summer Internship: 2nd Semester students undergo summer training for 8 weeks at different Corporates /business Units. Dissertation ( on emerging issues in relation to above subjects): 4th Semester students prepare dissertations collecting data from any business organization and present Project Report. 4th Semester students appear at comprehensive viva-voce and make Group Presentation on any topic at the end of semester. (b) M.Phil. :

Semester-I- Strategic Human Resource Management & Contemporary Issues, Comparative Industrial Relations and Employment Relations in Global Firms, and Basic & Advanced Research Methods. Semester-II- Advance Statistics (Computer Application), Literature Survey and Presentation, Dissertation and Viva-Voce. (c) Ph.D. : Social Research & Methods, Research in Human Resource, Literature Review, Synopsis Presentation.

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9. National/International Seminars are held every year as a part industry-academy interface.

10. Students Facilities : Seminar Library with more than 3000 books and 8 journals, Student’s Reading Room with more than 400 books, Computer Laboratory with Internet facility and E- subscribed journal, Regular Study Tours, Field Studies, Classrooms with Audio-visual facilities, Regular students interaction with executives and academicians etc.

11. The Department has nearly cent percent placement record till date..

Contact No: 9437071132 (M)

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PHILOSOPHY (UGC support for Center of Advance Studies)

1. Year of Establishment : 1957 2. Programmes Offered : M.A., IRP., Ph.D. 3. Student Strength : M.A.-64, M.Phil - 10 Head of the Department : Chairman, P.G. Council Coordinator – Dr. Alakananda Parida 4. Faculty

Asst Professor a) Dr. Sudhakar Jally - Indian Philosophy,-Comparative Religion, Political Philosophy b) Dr. Alakananda Parida - Philosophy of Religion, Philosophy of Value,

Indian Philosophy c) Dr. Manoranjan Mallick - Western Analytic Philosophy, Wittgenstein d) Dr. Pragyanparamita Mohapatra - Philosophy of Language, Analytic Philosophy

of Philosophy of Mind e) Dr. Kabita Das - Applied Ethics & Political Philosophy f) Dr. Rajib Lochan Behera (Guest Faculty) - Philosophy of Language, Analytic Philosophy,

Discourse Analysis g) Prof. Ram Chand Majhi (visiting Professor)- Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of

Gandhi, Philosophy of Mind 5. Supporting Staff : 03 (office-2, library -1)(part time)

6. Course Outline: M.A. (Choice Based Credit System & M.Phil (Semester)

Semester-I - Indian Epistemology, Indian Metaphysics, Indian Ethics, Post-Kantian & Contemporary Philosophy, Symbolic Logic (Patrick Suppes) and Critical Thinking.

Semester-II - Western Epistemology, Western Metaphysics, Western Ethics, Linguistic & Conceptual Analysis, Comparative Religion.

Semester-III - Applied Ethics, Philosophy of Vedanta, Contemporary Indian Philosophy, Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Wittgenstein.

Semester-IV - Major Trends in Odishan Philosophy, Critical Thinking, Philosophy of Cognition, Philosophy of the Upanisads: Textual Study of the Keno Upanishad and the Katha Upanishad with the Commentary of Shankaracarya, Philosophy of Social Sciences.

IRP (Integrated Research Programme).

Semester-II- Critical Evaluation of Metaphysical Thinking, Dissertation/Project work.

Ph.D 7. Students’ Facilities: Seminar Library, Computer with Internet & Xerox & Audio Visual facilities. Contact No. 0674-2582282

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PHYSICS (DST-FIST and UGC-DRS Sponsored Department)

1. Year of Establishment : 1967 2. Programmes Offered : M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. 3. Student Strength : M.Sc.-32 4. Faculty Head of the Department : Dr. Prafulla Kumar Panda Readers 1. Dr. Prafulla Kumar Panda - Nuclear and Particle Physics

2. Dr. Shesansu Sekhar Pal - High Energy Physics Asst. Professors 1. Dr. P.K. Samal - Cosmology (on Lien) 2. Dr. Jagadish Kumar - Condensed Matter Physics, Nonlinear Dynamics 3. Mr. Bhagaban Kisan - Experimental Condensed Matter Physics 5. Supporting Staff : 07 (1 Type Supd. + 2 Lab. Attendant + 1

Mechanic + 1 Peon + 1 sweeper + 1 office asst (part time)

6. Course Outline : The Course will cover the following subjects in general. M.Sc. Classical Mechanics, Mathematical Methods in Physics, Quantum Mechanics-I,II, Statistical Physics, Electronics, Advanced Quantum Mechanics, Basic Condensed Matter Physics, Basic Nuclear & Particle Physics, Classical Elctrodynamics.

Elective Papers : Advanced Particle Physics and Field Theory-I,II, Advanced Condensed Matter Physics-I,II.

M.Phil. : Semester-I : Numerical Methods in Physics, Experimental Methods in Physics Semester-II : Literature Study, Dissertation with presentation and Viva-Voce Ph.D. Course work : Advanced Particle Physics/Advanced Condensed Matter Physics, Experiments in Nuclear and Particle Physics & Condensed Matter Physics, IT and Research Methodology, Seminar Presentation and Viva.

7.Students’ Facilities : (a) Seminar Library (b) Computer (c) Xerox (d) Advanced Research Laboratories (e) Laboratories facilities (f) Internet (g) LCD Projector (h) e-journal, (i) Study Tour

8. Students’ have joined in PH.D. Programme at IITTs.

(Kanpur, Bombay, Madras, Hyderabad, Bhubaneswar, Patna) NISER, Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar, IGCAR Kalpakkam, BARC, TIFR etc.

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POLITICAL SCIENCE (UGC Sponsored DRS)

1. Year of Establishment : 1958 2. Programmes Offered : M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. 3. Student Strength : M.A.-64, M.Phil - 04 4. Head of the Department : Dr. (Mrs.) Smita Nayak 5. Faculty Reader Dr.(Smt.) Smita Nayak - State Politics & Political Process in Orissa, Public Administration, Research Methodology, State & Local Governance, Indian Govt. & Politics. Asst. Professor

a) Dr.(Mrs.) Seema Mallik - Political Theory, India: Regional & International Organizations, Society & Polity in India, Indian Govt. & Politics.

b) Dr. Swapna S. Prabhu - International Relations, India’s Foreign Policy, Indian Govt. & Politics. 6. Supporting Staff : 03 7. Courses Outline : M.A.

The Course will cover the following subjects.

Core-A- Comparative Politics: Concepts & Models, Administrative Theory: Principles & Approaches, International Relations: Major Concepts & Theories, Contemporary Political Theory, Comparative Political Process, Public Administration and Management, Global Politics: Contemporary Challenges & Issues, Contemporary Debates in Political Theory, Western Political Thought.

Core-B- Indian Government and Politics: Basics/Political Ideologies/Nation Building and National Integration in India, Indian Government and Politics: Process/Culture, Politics and Society in India/India and the World, Political Sociology/Human Rights, Ideas and Concepts/Gender and Politics, Contemporary International Studies: Concepts and Challenges/Peace and Conflict in International Studies/International Security, State and Local Administration in India: With special reference to Odisha /Indian Administration/Indian’s Foreign Policy.

Core-C- Research Methodology and Statistical Methods, Society and Polity in India, Indian Political Ideas.

Core-D & E- Working of Democracy in India, India: Regional and International Organizations.

M.Phil. : Research Methodology, Research Methodology: Statistical Analysis, Major Issues in Political Science, Book Review, Term Paper Dissertation & Viva.

8. Students’ Facilities : Departmental Seminar, Reading Library, Study Tour.

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PSYCHOLOGY 1. Year of Establishment : 1958 2. Programmes Offered : M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.

3. Student Strength : M.A.-48

Head of the Department : Dr. Bhaswati Patnaik

4. Faculty

Professors

1. Dr. Namita Mohanty - Life span Developmental, Health,

Educational Psychology, Clinical &

Counseling Psychology.

2. Dr. Bhaswati Patnaik - Social & Organizational Psychology

Reader

Mrs. N. Das - Educational & Developmental Psychology,

Counseling, Disaster Management,

Research Methods & Data analyses.

Asst. Professors

1. Mrs. Lucy Sonali Hembram - Social Psychology &Organizational Behaviour

2. Mrs. Mousumi Sethy - Social Psychology & Organizational Behaviour

3. Dr.(Mrs.) Manaswini Dash - Educational & Cognitive Psychology

4. Mrs. Sunanda Pattnaik - Counseling & Organizational Psychology

5. Mr. Maheswar Satapathy - Clinical Psychology

5. Supporting Staff : 03

6. Courses Offered : M.A. (CBCS, Semesters System)

Semester-I

Advanced General Psychology-I, Advanced General Psychology-II, Life Span Developmental Psychology, Social Psychology, Statistics & SPSS, Psychological testing & Computer Application.

Semester-II

Research Methodology, Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Organizational Psychology Psychological (Ability) Testing & Seminar Presentation.

Semester-III

Special Paper-I (Counselling/HRP), Special Paper-II I (Counselling/HRP), Elective-I Psychology: Issues and Application, Elective-II (Applied Psychology, Film Appreciation, Psychological (Personality) Testing and Field visit.

Semester-IV Internship, Thesis/Term, Observation & Seminar Presentation. M.Phil : Semester-I - Research Methodology and Statistics, Health Psychology, Counseling Psychology/Human Resource Psychology). Semester-II – Teaching Practice and Tutorial Assistance, Seminar Participation and paper presentation. Term paper, Dissertation. Ph.D. Course Work: Advanced Research Methodology and Statistics, Positive Psychology, Research Proposal Presentation, Book Review. 8. Students’ Facilities : Departmental Seminar, Reading room Testing Library, Study tour/Excursion, Audio-visual facilities, Computer mail and Internet facilities EEG & Bio-feedback lab., support for students with Disabilities and Counseling Centre, Early Childhood Lab, Girls Common Room. Contact No. 9437039375

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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 1. Year of Establishment : 1996

2.Programmes Offered : M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. 3.Student Strength : M.A.-32 4.Faculty Head of the Department : Dr.(Mrs.) Swarnamayee Tripathy Professor Dr.(Mrs.) Swarnamayee Tripathy - Administrative Theory & Thinkers, Development Administration, Public Policy and Local Governance, Gender Studies. Associate Professor

Dr.(Mrs)Padmalaya Mahapatra - Indian Administration, Public Policy, Research

Methodology, Human Resource Management and Organizational Behavior, Local Governance.

Asst. Professor Mrs. Jyotirmayee Tudu - Comparative Public Administration and Public Personnel Administration 5.Supporting Staff : 02 6.Courses Outline : Choice Based Credit System

Administrative Theory, Administrative Thinkers, Indian Administration, Rural Local Governance,

State, Society and Public Administration, Comparative Public Administration and Urban Local

Governance OB & Management Process, Development Administration, Public Personnel

Administration , Public Policy Governance, Welfare Administration, Research Methodology, Human

Resource Development, Dissertation, Presentation & Viva.

Elective Course: Public Policy, Financial Administration, Development Administration.

Audit Course: Public Policy, India Administration, Financial Administration, Welfare Administration,

International Administration.

M.Phil.:

Research Methodology, Advanced Administrative Theory, Local-Self Government/HRM (Special

Paper).

7. Students Facilities: Departmental Seminar, Reading Library, Telephone, Computer and Internet, Special coaching for NET Examination, Skill Development Classes. Contact No. 9438013946

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SANSKRIT

1. Year of Establishment : 1957 2. Programmes Offered : M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. 3. Student Strength : M.A.-64 4. Faculty Head of the Department : Dr. Manoranjan Senapaty Associate Professor Dr. Subash Chandra. Dash - Indian Philosophy, Pali, Buddhist Studies & Manuscriptology Readers Dr. Braja Sundar Mishra - Literature Dr. Manoranjan Senapaty - Grammar & Philosophy Asst. Professor Dr. Niranjan Sabar - Classical Sanskrit Literature & Manuscriptology Mr. Dharmendra Das - Grammar & Linguistics

Guest Faculty Dr. Sushant Pradhan - Literature

5. Supporting Staff : 01 6. Course Outline : M.A. (CBCS, Semester System)

The Course will cover the following subjects in general.

Under M.A. CBCS pattern, there shall be four Semesters having 21 papers, each having 04

credits, thus 84 credits in total 2100 marks. Hard Core papers-13, Core Elective papers-06

including a Dissertation or Term papers in 5 Groups- Group-A-Veda, Group-B-Sahitya, Group-C-

Vyakarana, Group-D- Philosophy and Group-E-Epics and Puranas, 01 free Elective and 01 Allied

Elective. The Course will cover the following subjects -Vedic Language and Literature, Grammar,

Systems of Indian Philosophy, Sanskrit Prose and Poetry, Sanskrit Plays, Poetics and Dramaturgy,

Philosophy, History of Vedic, Epic and Classical Sanskrit Literature, Technical Literature, Ancient

Indian History, Culture and Epigraphy.

M.Phil. : (Semester System)

General Research Methodology, Manuscriptology, Survey of Odissan Manuscripts, Survey of

Odissan Research in Sanskrit, Survey of Research, Vedic Studies, Epics and Purans, Grammar &

Linguistics, Philosophy & Religion, Poetics and Literary Criticism, Book review, Research paper

review, Seminar presentation, Proof correction, Translation and Dissertation. 7. Students’ Facilities : Special Training in Spoken Sanskrit and UGC Net Coaching, Study

Tour/Field Studies, Seminar Library. Contact No. 7787801183

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SOCIOLOGY

1. Year of Establishment : 1974

2. Programmes Offered : M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. in Sociology

3. Student Strength : M.A.-48, M.Phil- 08,

Ph.D- As per vacancy position.

4. No. of Present Faculty : 05

Head of the Department : Dr. Rabindra Garada (Reader)

Professor

Dr. Navaneeta Rath - Gender Studies

Dr. M.G. Bage - Tribal Studies.

Reader

Dr. Rabindra Garada - Development and Displacement &

Urban Sociology

Asst. Professors

Sasmita Soren - Development Studies

5. Supporting Staff : 02

Arjun Naik (Peon)

Sahadev Nayak (Watchman)

6. Course System : M.A. (Semester System),

M. Phil (Semester System)

The course will cover the following core papers.

General Sociology, Perspectives on Indian Society, Research Methodology, Sociological Thought,

Tribal Sociology, Gender Studies, Sociology of Development, Voluntary Sector Studies, Urban

Sociology, Sociology of Environment and Climate Change, Sociology of Rehabilitation and

Resettlement.

Elective:- Applied Research Methodology.

M.Phil. : Advanced Sociological Theories, Perspectives on Indian Society, Women’s Studies,

Sociology of Development,

7. Students’ Facilities : A well equipped seminar library, An updated library for researches, class community linkage, Internship with NGOs, Skill development class, Extra mural lectures.

Contact No. 0674-2582496

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STATISTICS

1. Year of Establishment : 1958 2. Programmes Offered : M.A., M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., M.Tech. (IT) 3. Student Strength : M.A./M.Sc.-32 Head of the Department : Dr. P.R. Dash 4. Faculty Professors Dr. K.B. Panda - Survey Sampling Methods Reader Dr. Priya Ranjan Das - Survey Sampling Methods Asst. Professors 1. Dr. R.K. Sahoo - Survey Sampling Methods 2. Dr. Prafulla Kumar Swain - Biostatistics and Survival Analysis 5. Supporting Staff : 03 6. Course Outline : M.A./M.Sc., M.Phil. Ph.D. The Course will cover the following subjects: Mathematical analysis & Linear algebra, Statistical Methods, Probability theory, Statistical Inference, Design and Analysis of experiments, Survey Sampling Methods, Operations Research, Statistical Decision theory, Linear Models and Regression Analysis, Demography, Econometrics etc.

Special Papers: Sample Survey Methods, Econometrics, Operations Research, Demography, Design and Analysis of Experiments. M. Phil. Dissertation

7. Students’ Facilities: Well-equipped Class rooms, Departmental Seminar, Seminar Library, Reading Library,Computer Laboratory. Contact No. 06742567275

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ZOOLOGY (UGC support for DRS & DST support for FIST & PURSE)

1. Year of Establishment : 1960

2. Programmes Offered : M.Sc., M. Phil., Ph.D.

3. Students strength : M.Sc. – 32

4. Faculty :

Head of the Department : Prof.(Mrs.) P.K. Mahapatra

Professors

Dr.(Mrs.) P.K. Mohapatra - Developmental Biology

Reader

Dr. Gunanidhi Sahoo - Cytogenetics

Asst. Professor

Dr. Sudhansu Sekhar Nishank - Human Genetics

5. Supporting Staff : 04

6. Courses Outline : Vertebrates, Invertebrates, Cytogenetics, Endocrinology, Reproductive Physiology, Microbiology, Ethology, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Immunology, Economic Zoology, Aquaculture & Wildlife, Developmental Biology, Evolutionary Biology, Environmental Biology, Biostatistics and Biosystematics, Paleozoology, Conservation Biology and Biodiversity.

Special Paper: Applied Zoology and Biotechnology, Cell Biology, Organismic Biology, Medical Entomology

Allied Elective Course: Wildlife and Conservation Biology, Animal Physiology and Developmental Biology

M. Phil. : Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Cytogenetics Cell & Development Biology, Endocrinology & Reproductive Physiology, Entomology, Environmental Biology.

7. Students’ Facilities: Seminar Library, Museum, ICT enabled Class room 8. Infrastructure Facilities: Student Laboratory, Research Laboratory, Computational and

Internet facility Equipment such as UV-Visible spectrophotometer, Spectrofluorimeter, Gel Doc. System, Orbit shaker incubator, High speed refrigerated centrifuge, Micro plate (ELISA) Reader,

Nanodrop Spectrophotometer, Gel Electrophoresis, Thermal Cycler (PCR), -20C Deep freezers, Sonicator, Research Microscopes, Cold room, Microscope with photographic attachment, Microtome, Real Time PCR with Power Back up system, High performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) Fluorescence Microscope, monopan balance and other routine laboratory equipment.

Contact No. 9437281982, 9438328039, 9853535258

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2.(B) P.G. COURSES OFFERED AT 2ND (RURAL) CAMPUS, SIHA,

CHANDIKHOLE MBA IN RURAL MANAGEMENT 1. Year of Establishment : 2018 2. Venue : New Campus, Utkal University, Chandikhole 3. Programmes Offered : M.B.A IN Rural Management 4. Student Strength : 24 5. Course Coordinator : Dr. Rabindra Garada, Head, Dept. of Sociology, Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar- 9437517126 (M) 6. Faculty Asst. Professors 1. Dr. Nibedita Priyadarsini (Guest Faculty) 2. Mr. Satya Swaroop Panda (Guest Faculty) 7. Course Fee : 25,000/- per year 8. Eligibility : Bachelor’s Degree under any stream with at

least 50% marks in aggregate (Except AMIE) and 45% for SC/ST candidates.

9. Selection procedure : Career(30%) + Entrance (70%) 10. Courses Outline : The MBA in Rural Management is two years full time regular course based on Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) pattern. Each year there are two semesters. Each semester is of 8 numbers of papers and each paper is of 4 credits. All total the course is having 32 papers and 128 credits and 3200 marks. The semester wise details of papers are given below. Semester-I- Understanding Rural India, Economics, Principles and Practices of Management, Quantitative Techniques, Financial Accounting, Rural Livelihoods, Natural Resource Management, Basic Agriculture Science. Semester-II- Rural Governance, Financial Management for Rural Enterprises, Rural Development Programmes and Institutions, Research Methodology, Business Communication, Rural Marketing Management, Family Kinship and Caste, Behavioral Science Semester-III- Rural Tourism, Human Resource Management, IT Application in Rural Management, Introduction to Agribusiness management. Elective- Paper-I, Paper –II Elective- paper-I, Paper- II, Field Study, Project Work Report Semester-IV** – Rural Entrepreneurship, Project Planning for Rural Management. Elective-1- Paper-III Elective-2- Paper-III & Dissertation Electives Group 1 (Rural Marketing and Agree Business Management): Rural Procurement Management and Retailing, Consumer Behaviour, Sales and Distribution Management, Supply Chain Management. Electives Group 2 (Development Studies): Gender and Society, Rural Margin and Empowerment, Development Strategies and voluntarism, Technology and social Transformation. Electives Group 3 (Rural Finance): Microfinance Management, Rural Banking and Insurance, Agriculture Finance, Commodity Markets and Derivatives. * In 3rd semester two papers each from any two elective groups be chosen by the candidate ** In 4th semester one paper each from the two groups (earlier chosen in the 3rd semester) be chosen by the candidates.

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MASTER IN PUBLIC HEALTH 1. Year of Establishment : 2018 2. Venue : New Campus (Rural), Chandikhole 3. Programmes Offered : Public Health 4. Student Strength : 24 5. Course Coordinator : Dr. Himanshu Sekhar Rout, Reader, P.G. Dept. of A & A Economis, Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar. 8895389346 (M) 6. Faculty Dr. Jagatabandhu Mohapatra (Guest Faculty) 7. Course Fee : 25,000/- per year 8. Eligibility : Graduates in Medicine / AYUSH / Dentistry /

Veterinary Sciences / Allied and Health Sciences/ Life Sciences/Statistics/ Biostatistics /Demography/Population Studies/ Nutrition/ Sociology/Psychology/Anthropology/ Social Work with at least 50% marks in aggregate and 45% for SC/ST candidates.

9. Selection procedure : Career(30%) + Entrance (70%) 10. Course Outline : The MPH course will cover the following

subjects. Semester-I- Foundation in Public Health, Introduction to Research Methodology, Public Health Microbiology and Biotechnology, Biostatistics, Epidemiology Semester-II- Maternal and Child Health, Health Behavior & Promotion, Environmental and Occupational Health, Public Health Nutrition, Disease Related Epidemiology Semester-III- Health Planning, Management and Administration, Global Health, Health Economics and Health Policy, Community Based Service Learning, Elective (s) Semester-IV- Dissertation Elective Subjects: Community based Health Interventions, Advanced Biostatistics, law & Ethics in Public Health, Water Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH), Qualitative Research in Public Health, Public Health Informatics, Epidemic & Disaster Management, Emergency Preparedness, Healthcare Management, Monitoring & Evaluation of Public Health Programs, Public Health Leadership and Advocacy, Environmental Exposure Assessment, Applications of GIS in Public Health, Management of Reproductive and Child Health Programs, Tobacco Control, Cancer Prevention and Control, STI & HIV/ AIDS

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3. REGULATIONS FOR ADMISSION INTO P.G. PROGRAMMES I. Procedure of e-Admission 2019

1. The applications for admission into P.G. programmes of Utkal University are invited from the interested applicants who have passed/ appearing graduation from the universities/ institutions of India or its equivalent.

2. The candidate has to fill up online application form for appearing the Common P.G. Entrance test- 2020(CPET-2020) for Admission into State Public Universities and Colleges with P.G. Courses. Common PG Entrance Test- 2020 (CPET-2020) under project student Academic Management System (SAMS) is given below. Any change in the dateline will be published in the newspapers as well as in the website www.dheodisha.gov.in / www.samsodisha.gov.in. Common Prospectus (CP) for CPET-2020 is available in the said websites. Kindly refer the Cp before filling up the CAF.

Sl No. Items Timeline

1) Availability of online Common Application Form (CAF) in the website www.samsodisha.gov.in

12-Aug-2020 (2:00 pm)

2) Last date of applying online CAF through www.samsodisha.gov.in

10-Sept-2020 (11:45 pm)

3) Available of Hall Ticket in applicant e-Space for downloading

30-Sept.-2020 (2:00 pm)

4) Commencement of Entrance Examination (CPET-2020) 10th Oct to 19th Oct-2020

5) Updation of Graduation / Equivalent mark by applicant till 22-Oct-2020 (11:45 pm)

6) Handing over the entrance marks to OCAC by the Entrance Exam Conducting Universities

02-Nov-2020

7) Publication of State wide merit list 07-Nov- 2020

8) Completion of Admission Process by the respective Universities and Colleges, offering PG teaching facilities

30-Nov-2020

9) Commencement of PG 1st Year Classes 03-Dec-2020

For more details please contact- e-Admission “SANJOG” Helpline (Toll Free) Number 155335 / 1800-345-6770 N.B.: Candidates, whose final U.G. results are awaited (not published) an also apply on-line in the Common Application Form to appear CPET-2020. But, they must upload their marks prior to preparation of Final State Merit List within the dateline, failing which, their application will not be considered.

II. RESERVATION- As per Govt. Rule. III. Documents required at the time of admission

(i) Original certificates and mark sheets of all examinations (ii) Original College Leaving and Conduct Certificate (iii) Three Photographs (Stamp size) (iv) Original University Registration Receipt. (v) Migration Certificate (for students from other Universities). (vi) Undertaking Form duly signed by the candidate and his/her parents. (vii) Relieve order (in case of employees) from the competent authority. (viii) Income Certificate of father / mother from the competent authority. (ix) Certificate for claiming reservation for any category from competent authority.

Note:

1. Duplicate CLC, if submitted, must accompany the necessary self attested format declaring the loss of the original one in the prescribed Proforma available from the Administrative Officer, Central Office, Utkal University.

2. Any misinformation found on verification of the original documents shall lead to cancellation of selection/ admission and will be treated as a cognizable offence.

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3. Any student found admitted into more than one course in any institute/University including Utkal University or in service in any Government/ Corporation/ Company/Private sector undertaking etc. or practicing as Advocate at the Bar shall lead to cancellation of his/her admission and attract such other penal action as may be considered appropriate by the University.

4. In case the applicant for admission is found to have indulged in ragging in the past or if it is noticed later that he/she has indulged in ragging, admission may be refused or he/she shall be expelled from the educational Institution.

IV. Fees Payable for Admission in to P.G Courses * i. Tuition fees from June 2020 to May 2021 (12 months).

Women students are exempted from paying tuition fee. a) LL.M (`15 per month) Rs.180 b) P.G. in subjects with practical (Rs.14 per month) Rs.168 c) P.G. in all other subjects (Rs.12 per month) Rs.144

ii. Admission fee for regular students Rs.15 / Rs.14 / Rs.12 (Equivalent to one month’s tuition fee) as applicable

iii. University registration fee Rs.200 (for other University students)

iv. Recognition fee Rs.10 (for other university students)

v. Department Development fee (one time) Rs.1000 vi. Annual fee:

a) Magazine Rs.40 b) Students’ Union fee Rs.30 c) Dramatic Club Rs.20 d) Athletic Club Rs.40 e) Social Service Guild Rs.15 f) Identity Card fee Rs.50 g) Medical fee Rs.10 h) Insurance fee Rs.380 (inclusive of service tax)

i) Student Aid fund Rs.10 j) Student Welfare fund Rs.20 k) Library Development fee Rs.100 l) Sports Council fee Rs.50 m) Election fee Rs.20 n) Fee for Development of Computational facilities Rs.50 o) C. D. C. fee Rs.10 p) N.S.S. fee Rs.10 q) NCC fee Rs.05 r) Multi-gym fee Rs.10

Total Annual Fee Rs.1000 *May change depending upon the decision of University. Note:

a) Students pursuing P.G. in Odia shall only pay the fees for insurance, ID card and registration subject to Govt. approval.

b) All types of fees including application fees, admission/re-admission fees, tuition fees, examination fees, hostel admission fees, laboratory fees, college development fees etc may be exempted coming under Green Passage Scheme. i. The scheme is meant for “A child who is without biological or adoptive parents and

the child is residing in Child Care Institution or under foster care or care of a guardian or any fit person whose annual income from all sources does not exceed Rs.1.00 lakh” as defined in Clause (42) of Section 2 of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Child) Act, 2015,.

ii. Instead of Collector/Sub-Collector, the Tahasildar of the locality is designated as the competent authority for issue of the “Certificate to avail benefits under Green Passage as per Resolution No.23836, dated 29.10.2015 and No.19226/HE-FE-1B.POL.130/2016/HE, dated 14.07.2016 of Higher Education Department”.

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vii. Course fee for MBA, MCA, MBA in Rural Management and MPH: Rs.25,000/- (Rupees twenty five Thousand) per annum.

viii. One time course fee of Rs.15,000 (Rupees fifteen thousand only) for PMIR students, and Rs.17,000 as first year course fee (for Semester I and II) for Biotechnology students.

ix. Laboratory development fee (once during the course at the time of admission) Rs.1,500 (Rupees one thousand five hundred) for Library and Information Sciences, Psychology, Statistics, Commerce, A&A Economics, Mathematics, PMIR, Geography, MCA and `2,500/- (Rupees two thousand five hundred) for Anthropology, Botany, Chemistry, Physics, Zoology, Geology and Biotechnology. The above fees will be paid at the Department at the time of admission.

x. This fee structure is not applicable to Foreign Students. Foreign students seeking admission under the University have to pay Rs.60,600 (Rs.60,000 towards development fee and Rs.600 towards electricity charges) which will be paid in two installments in addition to their usual admission fee.

V. Student Amenities

Library (Parija Library and Department Library) facilities, limited hostel seats, various scholarships and free studentship for poor, meritorious students are available for students. Details will be notified by the HODs or by the P.G. Council Office. In case of selection for hostel seat, the hostel fees for one year are to be paid at the time of admission. Details in respect of hostel are given in the hostel application form available along with the application form for admission or separately (on payment of Rs.40) from the Office of the Warden. Study tour / field trips / excursions / picnics are arranged by the department, and students may participate in the same. However, the University or its employees will not have any responsibility or liability whatsoever in case of any accident, injury, damage or death during such tours.

VI. General Notes 1. Examination: In order to be eligible to appear at the University Examination, a student

has to secure at least 75% of attendance, and a student having attendance between 60% to 75% will be permitted with Medical Certificate. For this purpose the department concerned shall fix the last date for counting of attendance. A student can be debarred to sit at examination when he/she was found having shortage of attendance even after filling up forms. The said filling up forms is provisional.

2. If a student is detained / not appeared the Semester I examination due to shortage of attendance or any other reason shall not be eligible to continue in Semester II. He can take re-admission in Semester I again by paying the normal fees. The admission shall be given over and above the normal sanctioned seats with permission from the Chairman, P.G. Council but he can neither get hostel accommodation nor participate in Student Union Election.

3. In case of any dispute in respect of the stipulation in this prospectus and admission of students, the interpretation and decision of the Admission Committee of the P.G. Council shall be final and binding, (Vide Statute 252(5) of the Orissa Universities First Statute, 1990).

4. Residence Committee shall deal with all matters relating to P.G. hostels. 5. Discipline Committee shall look into all matters related to maintenance of students’

discipline. 6. Correspondence regarding Admission: All correspondences (with index number) in

connection with admission should be addressed to the concerned Head, P.G. Teaching Departments, Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar- 751004.

7. The P.G. Teaching Departments, Utkal University, Vani Vihar will reopen after Summer Vacation.

8. Election of Office Bearers for the Executive Committee of the Students’ Union shall be conducted as per rules framed by the P.G. Council, as per the recommendations of Lyngdoh Commission, depending on the situation prevailing in the campus and on recommendation of P.G. Council and concerned law and order authority.

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9. An applicant with criminal antecedents involving moral turpitude shall not be admitted to any course. Supersession of facts in this regard shall make a candidate ineligible and admission of such candidates will be cancelled.

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4. SPONSORED COURSES & ADMISSION GUIDELINES (Sponsored courses mean “Self Financing” Courses)

A. The University offers Several Sponsored Courses under different Schools and P.G.

Departments as follows: SPONSORED COURSES SCHOOLS/DEPARTMENTS

1. 2-Year Executive M.B.A. Dept. of Business Admn.

2. MBA(Financial Management) Department of Commerce

3. 5-Year Integrated M.B.A. Department of Business Administration

4. 5- Year. Integrated M.C.A. School of Math.-Stat-Computer Sc. (Dept. of CSA)

5. M. Tech. Computer Science School of Math.-Stat-Computer Sc.

(Dept. of Mathematics)

6. M.Sc. Applied Micro-Biology School of Life Science

(Dept. of Botany)

7. M.Sc. Environmental Science School of Life Science

(Dept. of Botany)

8. M. Pharma University Department of Pharmaceutical Sc.

9. B. Pharma University Department of Pharmaceutical Sc.

10. M.A. in Women Studies School of Women Studies

11. M.Sc. in Computer Science School of Math-Stat-Computer

Science (Dept. of CSA) 12. M.Tech. (Computer Science & Department of Computer Science Engineering) 13. Master of Journalism & Department of Pub. Admn. Mass Communication

14. P. G. Diploma in Remote Department of Geography

Sensing and GIS 15. M.A. in Hindi Department of Sanskrit 16. Certificate course in Sanskrit Department of Sanskrit 17. B.Ed. 18. M.Ed. 19. Master of Social Work 20. B.Sc. Nursing SPONSORED COURSES UNDER PPP MODE

1. MBA (Agri-Business) Dept. of Business Administration

2. M.Tech. in Information Technology Dept. of Statistics

SPONSORED COURSE WITH CIPET

M.Sc. Material Science Dept. of Chemistry

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AN ABSTRACT OF GUIDELINES FOR FUNCTIONING OF SPONSORED COURSES UNDER DIFFERENT SCHOOLS/PG TEACHING DEPARTMENTS:

1. The University, by virtue of the powers vested in it under section 3(5)(a), 12(2)(d) of the Orissa Universities Act, 1989 and under the statute 252 (4)(g) of the Orissa Universities First Statutes, 1990 read with Statute 23, has instituted courses to be offered to eligible students under P.G. Council of the University and the Constituent Colleges of the University. Such courses are called “SPONSORED COURSES”.

2. A Sponsored Course shall, unless otherwise specified, be managed under the administrative control of a Post-Graduate Department. The list of Sponsored Courses instituted till date and the departments to which they are attached is given in earlier page. The University may institute more such courses as and when it deems proper. The Sponsored Courses already instituted shall be discontinued if not found viable by the department concerned.

3. The student strength, course fee, minimum qualifications needed for admission into a Sponsored Course shall be decided by the Syndicate on the basis of recommendations (i) by the Teachers’ Council of the Department offering such a course made through the Chairperson, PG Council or (ii) by the Academic Committee of the School offering such a course, through the Governing Council of the School.

4. Applicant shall pay Rs.600/- (Rupees six hundred) only online through SBI e-Pay for all courses except for M.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering, and M.Tech. in Computer Science: which is Rs.1000/- (Rupees one thousand). For details visit the web portal for e-admission http//utkaluniversity.nic.in

5. ENTRANCE TEST & ADMISSION NOTIFICATION, 2020-21 Online applications are invited for admission into Sponsored Courses for the session 2020-

21. Students passed / awaiting Final examinations results can also apply for the entrance tests of Sponsored Courses. The details of eligibility for admission into a particular course are given in the respective Programmes. Sponsored Courses

5 Year Integrated MBA M.Tech.(Computer Sc. & Engineering)

Lateral entry in to IMBA P.G. Diploma in Remote Sensing and GIS

5 Year Integrated MCA Sanskrit Certificate Courses

2 Year Executive MBA B.Ed.

M.Tech. Computer Science M.Ed.

Courses at 2nd Campus, Chandikhole

B.Sc. Nursing Programme in the New Campus of Utkal University at Chandikhole will be made from the Common pool of Odisha, State Nursing Selection Committee.

Important dates for Sponsored Courses

Availability of online Application Form – 05.09.2020

Last date of Online submission – 20.09.2020

Download of Admit Cards shall be during 23.09.2020 to 30.09.2020

Entrance Test for different courses – 05.10.2020 to 08.10.2020

Submission of the hard copy of final online applications along with relevant documents- to be submitted on the date of their Entrance Tests at their respective Departments.

See the website for details on date, time and venue (to be uploaded) How to apply Visit Utkal University website at www.utkaluniversity.nic.in for procedure of E-admission 2020-21, Guidelines for Application and deposit of Fees, Information Bulletin, Date , Time and Venue of Entrance Tests before filling up of the Forms. In case of any query write to – [email protected] Admission for all categories of students into different courses are mentioned details in the Information Bulletin.

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NB: No admission shall be given to a candidate for any of the above Courses for the second time.

6. Admission to the Sponsored Courses shall be made by adopting any one of the following methods: a. Entrance Test b. Career-cum-Entrance c. Career d. Career-Experience-Entrance e. Career-Entrance-GD&PI

7. The application forms accompanied by necessary documents shall be submitted by the candidates to the Course Coordinators/Directors of the Schools.

8. The Course Coordinators/Directors of the Schools/in their respective courses shall: i. Make arrangements for selection ii. Publish the results of the selection iii. Fix the dates of admission iv. Admit the students

8. The rules relating to the reservation of the seats in the regular courses followed by the PG Council shall be applied to the reservation of seats in the Sponsored Courses. In case a reserved seat in a particular category is not filled up, the seat will be converted into a general one.

10. The rules of admission as formulated by the Governing Council in case of Schools and P.G. Council in case of other courses shall be followed.

11. The students of a Sponsored Course shall be issued identity cards by the respective Departments and Library cards by the University Library (Parija Library).

12. The students of a Sponsored Course are eligible to get hostel accommodation inside the campus on a quota system to be worked out by the Warden and the Residence Committee with the approval of the Chairperson, PG Council.

13. The students of a Sponsored Course are not entitled to be members of the Students’ Council, Athletic Society and Dramatic Club of the University and no fees for such purposes shall be collected from them.

Admission Procedure

Admission into Sponsored Courses shall be made on the basis of criteria fixed by the respective Departments. Application procedure, eligibility, reservation policy, documents to be submitted with the application form and at the time of admission is same as P.G. Courses. For detailed course structure, visit the website of the University/Department.

Fees payable for admission to Sponsored Courses.

Admission fee - Rs. 100/-

Tuition fee (Annual) - Rs. 180/-

Identity Card - Rs. 50/-

Medical fee - Rs. 10/-

Insurance fee (inclusive of service tax) - Rs. 380/-

Student Welfare fund - Rs. 20/-

Electrical charges - Rs. 200/-

Library Development fee (for 1 yr. course) - Rs. 100/-

(2/3 yrs. Programme) - Rs. 500/-

(5 yrs. Programme) - Rs. 750/-

Sports Council fee - Rs. 50/-

CDC fee - Rs. 10/-

NCC fee - Rs. 5/-

NSS fee - Rs. 10/-

Multi-gym fee - Rs. 10/-

University Registration fee - Rs. 200/-

(for other University students)

Recognition fee ((for other University students) - Rs. 10/-

The above fees shall be collected over and above the course fee.

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C. SPONSORED COURSES

1. 2-YEAR EXECUTIVE MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (EMBA)

Year of Establishment: 1994

a) Venue: Department of Business Administration

b) Duration: Two Years (Four Semesters)

c) Class Timing: Saturday- 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. & Sunday- 9 A.M. to 4 P.M.

d) Number of Seats:40 (Forty)

e) Eligibility: A Bachelor’s Degree in any stream with two years of post qualification experience in the Supervisory/Managerial Grade.

f) Selection Procedure: Career, Work Experience and Interview.

g) Course fee: Rs.40,000/- per year. h) Course Outline: The Programme offers specializations in functional areas of Finance,

Marketing, HR, Systems and Operating Management, besides covering papers like Organization Behaviour, Business Communication, Business and Corporate Laws, Quantitative Techniques, Managerial Economics, Financial Management, Marketing Management, Business Policy, HRM, Production Management, etc. Apart from that, the students are also required to undergo six weeks of summer training and also submit a dissertation at the end of the last Semester.

h) Contact Person: Dr. S.S. Debasish (Associate Professor), Course Coordinator, Mob: 9437284361

2. MBA (FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT)

Year of Establishment : 1996 (Formerly MFC)

a) Venue : Department of Commerce

b) Duration :Two Years

c) Number of Seats : 40

d) Eligibility : Any Graduate (1st Bachelor Degree) with 50% in aggregate (45% for SC/ST) of Utkal University or any recognized University is eligible to apply.

In addition to 40 seats.

e) Selection Procedure : Entrance Test, Personal Interview & Group discussions.

f) Course Fee : Rs.100,000/-(For two years)

In addition, they have to meet on their own expenses relating to summer training, University examinations, study tour, field visit, seminar work shop, placement activity, annual day celebration, personality development programmes, career counseling, alumni fee and other related activities.

g) Contact Person : Dr. Maheswar Sahoo, Co-ordinator 9437282422(M)

3. 5 YEAR INTEGRATED MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Year of Establishment: 1999

a) Venue: Department of Business Administration

b) Duration: 5 years with provision for award of a Degree of B.B.A. (Hons.) and distinction after completion of 3 year and passed in single attempt. MBA Degree will be awarded after completion of 5 years.

c) Number of Seats: 60 (Sixty)

d) Eligibility: Students who have passed or appeared in any stream at the +2 Examinations of CHSE Odisha or equivalent thereof with 45% in aggregate and 40% for SC/ST candidates.

e) Selection Procedure: The selection into the programme is based on the performance in the Entrance Test (70%) and Academic Career (30%).

Where division is not awarded, equivalent % of marks of BSE/CHSE, Odisha shall be considered for awarded of career marks. In case of any dispute in respect of the stipulations in the prospectus and admission of students, the interpretations and decision of the Admission Committee of the P.G. Council shall be final and binding (vide statute-252 (5) of the Odisha University First Statute 1990).

f) Course Fee: Rs.30,000/- per annum for first three years and Rs.40,000/- per annum for the subsequent last two years totaling to Rs.1,70,000/- for five years. Apart from this, the admission

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fees shall be fixed from year to year by the Post Graduate Council, apart from that Admission fees as decided by the P.G. Council will be collected.

g) Course structure: Advanced Management Courses with quantitative methods, Information Technology and Communication Skill Development with Management in Practice (MIP). During the course a student has to cover 60 papers involving 6000 marks spreading over ten semesters.

h) Placement Activities – Department supports placement activities by imparting training and arranging campus placement.

i) There shall be provision for Lateral Entry into IMBA programme against the vacant seats* in 7th semester. The lateral entry shall be made through an entrance process same as followed in MBA (Regular) programme for among the BBA students. Course Fee : Rs. 40,000/- per annum for two years totaling to Rs. 80,000/-. Apart from this, the admission fees shall be fixed from year to year by the Post Graduate Council, apart from that Admission fees as decided by the P.G. council will be collected.

j) Contact Person: Dr. Muna Kalyani, Course Co-ordinator,

* The exact number of vacant seats shall be declared at the time of admission.

4. 5Yr. INTEGRATED MASTER IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

Year of Establishment : 1999

a) Duration : Five Years (Ten Semesters)

b) Number of Seats : 60 (Sixty)

c) Eligibility : +2 Examination with Mathematics / Statistics / Business Mathematics

d) Selection Procedure : Career-cum- Entrance test.

e) Course Fee : Rs. 40,000/- per Year

e) Contact Person : Dr. Mrutyunjaya Panda, Course Co-coordinator

Tel.: 9437485212(O)

Subjects Covered:

I-Semester: English, Programming using C, C LAB, Computer Organization, Computer Organization Lab, Discrete Structures, Discrete Structures LAB.

II-Semester: Environmental Science, Programming using C++, C++ LAB, Data Structures, Data Structures LAB, Numerical Techniques, Numerical Techniques LAB.

III-Semester: JAVA Programming, JAVA Programming LAB, Computer Architecture, Computer Architecture LAB, Operating System, Operating System Lab, HTML Programming, Statistics and Probability, Statistics and Probability LAB.

IV-Semester: Data Communication, Data Communication Lab, Database Systems, Database Systems Lab, Microprocessor, Microprocessor LAB, PHP Programming, Programming in Visual Basic, Visual Basic LAB.

V-Semester: Software Engineering, Software Engineering LAB, Computer Graphics (CG), CG LAB, Accounting & Financial Management (AFM), AFM Lab, Programming in .NET, .NET LAB.

VI- Semester: Internet Technology, Internet Technology Lab, Multimedia & Applications, Multimedia & Applications Lab, E-Commerce, E-Commerce Lab, Mini Project.

VII-Semester: Database Implementation, Database Implementation LAB, Computer Networks, Computer Networks LAB, Design & Analysis of Algorithms, Design & Analysis of Algorithms LAB, Combinatory & Graph Theory (CGT), CGT LAB.

VIII-Semester: Theory of Computation, Theory of Computation Lab, Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence LAB, Distributed Systems, Distributed Systems Lab, Advanced Software Engineering (ASE), SE LAB.

IX-Semester: Data Mining, Data Mining LAB, Compiler Design (CD), CD LAB, Cloud Computing, Cloud Computing LAB, Information Security, Information Security Lab.

X-Semester: Comprehensive Vive, Project.

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5. M.TECH. IN COMPUTER SCIENCE Year of Establishment : 1999

a) Venue : School of Math-Stat. & Computer Science (Department of Mathematics)

b) Duration : Two Years (Four Semesters)

c) Number of Seats : 30 (Thirty)

d) Eligibility (a) Master’s Degree in Computer Science / IT/ Computer Application Mathematics /

Statistics / Electronics / Physics or (b) Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering / Technology (BE / B. Tech.) or (c) AMIE examination / Beevel examination of DOEACC with at least 55% of marks

(50% marks for SC/ST candidates) in the qualifying examination.

e) Selection Procedures : Entrance test. (100%)

f) Course fee : Rs.80,000/-in 1st year and Rs.50,000/- in 2nd year.

g) Course structure : Highlight : discreet mathematical structures, Theory of Computation,

Computer Architecture, Database Management System, Advanced operating system, Design and analysis of algorithms, Computer networks, Computer graphics, Software Engineering,

Artificial Intelligence, Parallel and Distributed computing, Pattern recognition, Embedded system, Computational Biology, Mobile Computing, Internet Technology etc.

h) Contact Person : Dr. N. Das, Course Co-ordinator, Department of Mathematics,

Tel. :, 9437697418(M)

6. M.Sc. APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY

Year of Establishment : 2000

a) Venue : Department of Botany

b) Duration : Two years (Four Semester)

c) Number of Seats : 20 (Twenty)

d) Eligibility: As per Department of Higher Education, Govt. of Odisha.

e) Selection Procedure : Career (30%)+ Entrance Test (70%).

f) Course fee : Rs.60,000/-

g) Faculty details:

1. Course Coordinator: Dr. Chinmay Pradhan; (Mob-9438676755)

2. Assistant Professor (Contractual) : Dr. Pallavi Jali;

3. Laboratory Assistant (Contractual) : Dr. Suman Jagatee

4. Laboratory Attendant (Contractual) : Mr. Deepak Kumar Rout

h) Course structure:

Semester Wise distribution of Papers

First Semester

Theory: Fundamentals of microbiology. Microbial diversity, Microbial physiology, Biochemistry,

Molecular Biology and Genetics

Practical: Practical based on theory papers.

Second Semester

Theory: Agricultural microbiology and Plant pathology, Environmental, Food and Industrial

microbiology, Medical microbiology and Immunology

Practical: Practical based on theory papers.

Third Semester

Theory: Biostatistics, Computer Application and Instrumentation, Microbial biotechnology:

Fundamentals, Microbial biotechnology: Applications

Practical: Practical based on theory papers.

Fourth Semester

The candidates shall choose one of the following elective courses.

A. Agricultural Microbiology

B. Industrial Microbiology

C. Pharmaceutical and Clinical Microbiology

D. Plant pathology

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Practical and Project: Seminar-cum-Practical based on project work.

i) Student Facility: Since 2000, it has produced more than 250 masters and 100 Ph.D scholars in

the subject of Applied Microbiology. The course consist of four semesters with unit wise patterns in theory papers (03) and one (01) practical paper per semester. The projects,

dissertation and practical assignments are available along with theory classes. The Elective

papers, consisting of two theory and one dissertation-cum- presentation paper, are offered

under 4th semester. The course has a fully revised syllabus as per thr CSIR-UGC-NET/ICAR NET Syllabus. There is a well-equipped M.Sc. Practical Laboratory with Digital Weighing

Balance (01), Table Tp High Speed Centrifuge (01), Compound Microscope (05), Bacteriological Incubator (01), BOD Incubator (01), LCD Projectors with laptop computer (01),

Double Distillation Unit (01), Autoclave (02), Digital pH Meter (01), Digital Conductivity Meter

(01), Water-bath (01), UV- Visible Spectrophotometer (01), Electrophoretic Units (02), Water

bath (01), Refrigerated Centrifuge (01) and other necessary facilities. Seminar Library facility (350 books approx..) provided as per the syllabus. The students qualified national level

examination viz UFC/ICAR Net/JRF and pursue higher studies in many institutions of national reputes. The course have provided with high class study ambience aims at the career building

of the students in the discipline of Applied Microbiology.

7. M.Sc. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Year of Establishment: 2000

a) Venue : Department of Botany

b) Duration :Two Years (Four Semesters)

c) Number of Seats : 20 (Twenty)

d) Eligibility : As per Department of Higher Education, Govt. of Odisha.

e) Selection Procedure : Career (30%)+ Entrance test (70%).

f) Course Fee : Rs.60,000/- per year

g) Faculty details:

1. Course Coordinator: Dr. Chinmay Pradhan; (Mob-9438676755)

2. Assistant Professor (Contractual) : Dr. Srinivas Acharya;

3. Laboratory Assistant (Contractual) : Mrs. Anuja Samal

4. Laboratory Attendant (Contractual) : Mr. Kanhu Charan Swain

h) Course structure: Semester Wise distribution of Papers

First Semester:

Theory: Fundamentals of Environmental Science and Environmental Chemistry, Environmental

Toxicology, Analytical and Statistical Methods, Geoinformatics and Computer Application,

Environmental Pollution Control and Monitoring.

Practical: Practical based on theory papers.

Second Semester:

Theory: Ecology and Biodiversity, Natural Recourses and Management, Environmental

Hazards, Risks and Disaster management.

Practical: Practical based on theory papers.

Third Semester:

Theory: Environmental Microbiology, Biotechnology and Climate Change, Environmental

Management System, Environmental Laws and Awareness

Practical: Practical based on theory papers.

Fourth Semester:

The Candidates shall choose one of the following elective courses.

E. Environmental Pollution Control and Management

F. Environmental Biology

G. Environmental Geology and Remote Sensing

A. Environmental Pollution Control and Management

Theory: Environmental Pollution Control and Management, Public Health and Sanitation

Practical: Practical based on theory or, Dissertation- cum- Seminar (in lieu of Practical)

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B. Environmental Biology

Theory: Forest Ecology and Modeling, Stress Biology and Toxicology

Practical: Practical based on theory or. Dissertation- cum- Seminar (in lieu of Practical)

C. Environmental Geology and Remote Sensing

Theory: Environmental Geology, Remote Sensing and GIS

Practical: Practical based on theory or. Dissertation- cum- Seminar (in lieu of Practical)

i) Student Facilities: Since 2000, the SFC has produced more than 250 Masters and 100 Ph.D.

scholars in the subject of Environmental Science. It has a seminar library having more than 300 reference books in the subject. The Environmental science laboratory is well-equipped with UV-

Vis Spectrophotometer (01), Respirable Dust Sampler (01), Kjeldhal-cum-COD digester (01),

BOD cooling incubator (01), Bacteriological incubator, Hot air oven (2 nos), Centrifuge ( 2 nos),

digital weighing balance, pH meter (2 nos), conductively meter (2 nos), multi- parameter handy electrode (01), sound level meter (01), autoclave (01), etc. Its classroom is assembled with

blackboard, white board and a laptop with LCD projector And dedicated Intel core i5 desktop with printer for official and material printing purposes. Many students qualified national level

examination viz. UGC/ICAR NET/JRF and pursue higher studies (e.g. M.Tech./Ph.D) in many

institutions of national reputes. Many of the students got engaged in SPCBs, PSUs,

Universities, colleges, ISO certifies industries and research institutes. The course have provided with high class study ambience enabling the students to excel in their career with

Environmental Science.

8. MASTER DEGREE IN PHARMACY

Year of Establishment: 2000 a) Venue: University Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Utkal University. b) Duration: 2 years (4 Semesters) c) Number of Seats: 40 - Pharmaceutics-10, Pharamacology-10, Pharmaceutical Chemistry-10,

Pharamacognosy -10. d) Eligibility: B. Pharm (Approved by PCI) e) Selection Procedure: Admission through OJEE as per Govt. order vide No.4142/ETET,

Bhubaneswar, dated 17.06.2013. The statutory reservation policy and admission of out state students are as per guideline by OJEE, Govt. of Odisha.

f) Faculty Details: 1. Dr. Susanta Kumar Sahu (Reader and Head), 9338060410

2. Dr. Sagar Kumar Mishra (Lecture), 8328989594 3. Dr. Debashish Pradhan (Lecture), 9861137772 4. Dr. Ranjit Mohapatra (Lecture), 8249735595 5. Dr. Sunit Kumar Sahu (Lecture), 9437134184 6. Dr. Sradhanjali Patra (Lecture), 9937132520

g) Course fee: Rs. 30,000/- per Semester (Re-admission fees and Development fees extra as per Utkal University norms). The project work shall be limited to existing facilities, Any extra work carried out elsewhere (other than UDPS) the expenditure, if any shall be borne by the candidate directly.

h) Mode of Payment: In shape of BD/BC favoring the Comptroller of Finance, Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar and for Apex body fee and Development Fee in shape of BD/BC favoring to H.O.D, UDPS, Utkal University as decided by the Departmental Teacher Council.

i) Time of Payment : To be paid at the time of commencement of each semester i.e 15th

July and

15th

January (twice a year). j) Contact Person Dr. Susanta Kumar Sahu, Head, University Department of Pharmaceutical

Sciences, Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar- 751004. Tel- 0674-2567806, Mob- 91-9338060410

9. BACHELOR DEGREE IN PHARMACY

Year of Establishment: 2000 a) Venue: University Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences b) Duration: 4 years (8 Semesters) c) Number of Seats: 60+03 (Tuition fee waiver) d) Eligibility: +2 Science

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e) Selection Procedure: Admission through OJEE as per Govt. order vide No.3725/SDTE, Bhubaneswar, dated 02.07.2016. The statutory reservation policy and admission of outstate students are as per guideline by OJEE, Govt. of Odisha.

f) Faculty Details: 1. Dr. Susanta Kumar Sahu (Reader and Head), 9338060410

2. Dr. Sagar Kumar Mishra (Lecture), 8328989594 3. Dr. Debashish Pradhan (Lecture), 9861137772 4. Dr. Ranjit Mohapatra (Lecture), 8249735595 5. Dr. Sunit Kumar Sahu (Lecture), 9437134184 6. Dr. Sradhanjali Patra (Lecture), 9937132520

g) Course fee: Rs. 35,000/- per Semester (Re-admission fees and Development fees & Apex

body fee extra as per Utkal University norms). The project work shall be limited to existing facilities. Any extra work, carried out elsewhere (other than UDPS) the expenditure, if any shall be born by the candidate directly.

h) Mode of Payment: In shape of BD/BC favoring the Comptroller of Finance, Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar and for Apex body fee and Development Fee in shape of BD/BC favoring to H.O.D, UDPS, Utkal University as decided by the Departmental Teacher Council.

The exact expenditure including Guide’s TA&DA for the study tour going to be held during 3rd year of B.Pharma course is to be borne by the candidates of concerned batch.

i) Time of Payment : To be paid at the time of commencement of each semester i.e 15th

July and

15th

January (twice a year). j) Contact Person: Dr. Susanta Kumar Sahu, Head, University Department of Pharmaceutical

Sciences, Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar- 751004. Tel- 0674-2567806, Mob- 91-9338060410

10. M. A. IN WOMEN’S STUDIES

Year of Establishment: 2000

a) Venue: School of Women’s Studies

b) Duration: Two Years (Four Semesters)

c) Number of Seats: 30 (Thirty)

d) Eligibility: +3 Degree in Arts, Science and Commerce with honours or 50% marks in aggregate.

e) Selection Procedure: Common Entrance Test

f) Course fee: Rs.20,000/- at the time of admission into the 1st year and Rs20,000/- in the second

year (excluding examination & seminar fees).

g) Course Outline:

Semester-I- Concept of Women’s Studies, Development of feminine Thought, Women’s

Movement, Women in Indian Society, Computer Studies.

Semester-II- Women & Education, Women & Development, Women & Work, Elementary

Research Methodology, Women & Law

Semester-III- Women and Health, Advanced Research Methodology, Women and

Environment, Project Work

Semester-IV- Women and Politics, Women and Media, Dissertation

h) Contact Person: Prof. Navaneeta Rath, Director.

Contact No- 9437211588

i) Students’ Facilities: Seminar Library, Computer Facility, Arrangement of Regular extra mural

lectures by academicians, activists and ground level functionaries, interface between students

and professionals.

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11. M.SC. IN COMPUTER SCIENCE

Year of Establishment: 2001

a) Duration : Two Years (Four Semesters)

b) Number of Seats : 40 (Forty)

c) Eligibility : Passed (a) B.Sc. degree with Computer Science as a core subject

or (b) B.Sc. in Information Technology and Management or (c)

B.Sc. in Information Science and Telecommunication or (d) BCA.

(with +2 Science only) with at least 50% marks in aggregate (45%

for SC/ST candidates) in the qualifying examination.

d) Selection Procedure : Common Entrance Test.

f) Course fee : Rs.45,000/- per year g) Contact Person : Dr. Prafulla Kumar Behera, Course Coordinator, 8658743802 (O) Subjects Covered: II- Semester: CS-1.1 Data Structure and Algorithms, CS -1.2 Computer System Architecture, CS-

1.3 Database Systems & Implementation, CS-1.4 Discrete Mathematical Structure, CS-1.5 (a) Visual Programming (or) (b) Object Oriented Design using UML, CS-1.6 Algorithms Lab, CS-1.7 Database Lab

III- Semester: CS-2.1 Computer Networks, CS-2.2 Advanced JAVA, CS-2.3 Operating System Design, CS-2.4 Theory of Computation, CS-2.5 (a) Data Mining (or) (b) Computer Graphics, CS-2.6 JAVA Programming Lab, CS-2.7 Operating Systems Lab

IV- Semester: CS-3.1 Artificial Intelligence, CS-3.2 Software Engineering, CS-3.3 Complier Design, CS-3.4 (a) Network Security (or) (b) Cloud Computing, CS-3.5 (a) Embedded System (or) (b) Mobile Computing, CS-3.6 AI Programming Lab, CS-3.7 Software Engineering Lab

IV-Semester: CS-4.1 Comprehensive Viva, CS-4.2 Project Work and Viva Voce.

12. M.TECH. (COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING)

Year of Establishment - 2012

a) Duration : Two Years (Four semesters)

b) Number of Seats : 30 (Thirty)

c) Eligibility : MCA/M.Sc.(Computer Sc.) / Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering

(CS,ECE, EEE).

d) Selection Procedure : University Entrance Test.

e) Course fee : Rs.80,000/- in 1st year and Rs.50,000/-in 2nd year.

f) Contact Person : Dr. Prafulla Kumar Behera, Course Coordinator, Mobile: 9437923636 (O)

13. MASTER OF JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATION (MJMC) DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

a) Year of Establishment - 2007 b) Venue - Department of Public Administration c) Duration - Two years (Four Semester) d) Number of Seats - 40 (forty) e) Eligibility - Any Graduate (Arts/Science/Commerce) with Hons or 3yr

Degree programme securing at least 50% marks in aggregate at +3 Degree level.

f) Selection Procedure - Career-cum-Entrance (30% career + 70% Entrance) g) Course Fees - Rs.25,000/- per annum h) Course Structure - The Course has 2000 marks covering 20 papers (Each

paper carries 100 marks. Paper XIX is Dissertation and Viva of 100 marks.

Classes will be held from 8 A.M. to 12 Noon. i) Contact Person- Prof. S.M. Tripathy, Course Coordinator, MJMC, Department of Public Administration,Ph-9438013946(M)

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14. P.G. DIPLOMA IN REMOTE SENSING AND GIS

Year of Establishment: 2000

a) Venue: Department of Geography

b) Duration: One Year

c) Number of Seats: 20 (Twenty)

d) Eligibility: Graduate preferably from Geography, Engineering, Business Management,

Agriculture, Forestry, Life Sciences and Other science graduates with at least 45% marks in

aggregate at graduate level are also eligible. Arts graduates with Science background at intermediate (+2) level are also eligible, with 45% marks in aggregate at graduation level.

e) Selection Procedure: career; 25% seats are reserved for candidates coming from Govt. & Public

Sector undertaking & companies.

f) Course fee: Rs.30,000/-

g) Syllabus:

1. Remote Sensing & GIS

2. Cartography and Mapping

3. Geographical Information System

4. Remote Sensing, Cartography anf GIS Application

5. Dissertation.

h) Class Timing: Morning Session (7am. to 11 am.)

i) Contact Persons: Course Co-ordinator, Prof. Kabir Mohan Sethy

Contact No. 7008426584 & 9437010167

15. M.A in Hindi (SFS Mode)

1. Year of Establishment : 2019 2. Programmes Offered : M.A. (Two years) . 3. Student Strength : 32 4. Coordinator : Dr. Subash Chandra Dash 5. Faculty (on request) Prof. Radhakanta Mishra (Retd.) Prof. Smarapriya Mishra (Retd.) 6. Supporting Staff : NIL 7. Course Fee : 15,000 (per annum) 8. Course Outline : M.A. (CBCS, Semester System)

Under M.A. CBCS pattern, there shall be four Semesters having 18 papers, each having 04 credits. Hard Core papers-16, Elective papers-02 including a Dissertation. The Course will cover the following subjects – History of Hindi Literature, Bhaktikavya, Drama, Linguistics, Kavya Literature, Modern Hindi, Tulsi Das, Western Thoughts, Research Methodology, Translation & Communication, Journalism in Hindi, Prose, Poetry, Ancient Literature, Comparative Literature, Dissertation & Seminar Presentation. 9. Students’ Facilities : Conducting Seminars, Seminar Library Contact No. 9861087159

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16. Certificate course in Sanskrit

1. Year of Implementation : 2019 2. Programmes Offered : Certificate course in Sanskrit . 3. Student Strength : 30 4. Coordinator : Dr. Manoranjan Senapaty 5. Faculty

Dr. Manoranjan Senapaty (Head & Coordinator) Dr. Subash Chandra. Dash

Dr. Braja Sundar Mishra Dr. Niranjan Sabar Mr. Dharmendra Das

Dr. Sushant Pradhan (Guest Faculty) 6. Supporting Staff : 01 7. Duration of Course : One Semester 8. Fee Structure : Rs. 5000 9. Eligibility : Higher Secondary or equivalent 10. Obejctive of the Course: The main objective of this course is to provide the platform for the people, who wish to learn Sanskrit. The course is designed in such a manner that it will generate interest about Sanskrit language. The course is dealt with basic Sanskrit. The course will enable the students to comprehend, appreciate and express simple Sanskrit. It will also enable students to recite simple slokas in Sanskrit. 10. Students’ Facilities : Conducting Seminars, Seminar Library Contact No. 7787801183 17. B.Ed. / M.Ed.

Established in the year 1943, Utkal University has recently celebrated its Platinum Jubilee. Accredited A+ in the year 2016 by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), Bangalore, the University has been marching ahead in the path of progress with more than 55 Teaching Departments, out of which 27 are in regular mode. In the year 2019, the University created history when the authorities with due approval of the Government of Odisha and the National Council for Teacher Education ( NCTE) started offering Teacher Education programs such as B.A./ B.Sc. B.Ed. and M.Ed. under the University Department of Teacher Education (UDTE) for the first time. Initially, these two courses are being run with 50 seats each, i.e., one unit each. The Department is excepted to reach significant height within a short span of time from the standpoint of students’ strength, faculty strength, students’ placement, infrastructure development etc. The courses are running now in self-financing mode with a course fee of Rs. 50,000/- and 48,000/- per annum for B.Ed. and M.Ed., respectively. Attempts are being made to bring these courses under regular mode. Even through permission has been accorded to open Integrated B.A. B.Ed. & B.Sc. B.Ed. with 50 seats each, the University is deferring to commence the program due to space constraints. It is apt to mention here that the Department will be shifted to Utkal University Rural Campus as and when the it is well equipped in terms of infrastructure development. It is gathered that there are vast employment opportunities available in the subjects in the state of Odisha and outside. Competition is tough to get into either of the courses if number of applications is an indicator. The seats are filled up on merit basis, i.e., through Career and Entrance Examination. For any clarification, the Coordinator, UDTE Prof. K. B. Panda may be contacted over Telephone No. 9437357249.

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18. MASTER IN SOCIAL WORK 1. Year of Establishment : 2019 2. Venue : 2nd Campus, Chandikhole 3. Student Strength : 24 4. Course Coordinator : Dr. Himanshu Sekhar Rout, Reader, P.G. Dept. of A & A Economics, Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar. 8895389346 (M) 5. Faculty : 6. Course Fee : 20,000/- per year 7. Eligibility : Bachelor’s Degree under any stream with at

least 50% marks in aggregate and 45% for SC/ST Candidates.

8. Selection procedure : Career(30%) + Entrance (70%)

Objectives of the course:

To understand the origin, genesis and philosophy of social work.

To develop clarity on issues and learn about intervention programmes.

To study different communities and groups, and issues related them.

To examine different State and non-state intervention programmes. COURSE STRUCTURE FIRST SEMESTER

SWFC- 01 Foundation of Social Work: History, Philosophy, Ethics and Theories in Social Work

SWFC- 02 Social Science Concepts I: Social Structure, Social Institutions and Social Change

SWFC- 03 Social Science Concepts II: Political Judicial and Economic System

SWFC- 04 Social Science Concepts III : Poverty, Inequality and Social Exclusion

SWFC- 05 Social Science Concepts IV: Psychological Concepts, Human Behavior and Relationships

SWFC- 06 Orientation Visit/ Group Lab/ Concurrent Field Work SECOND SEMESTER

SWCP- 01 Working with Individuals

SWCP- 02 Working with Groups

SWCP- 03 Working with Communities

SWCP- 04 A Human Rights Approach to Social Work Practice

SWCP- 05 Social Work Research and Statistics

SWCP- 06 Concurrent Filed Work + Rural Camp THIRD SEMESTER

SWCP- 07 Child Protection and Child Rights

SWCP- 08 Social Work with Women: Issues of Gender and Development

SWCP- 09 Social Work Practice with SC, ST and OBC

SWCP- 10 Rights of Persons with Disabilities and their Rehabilitation

SWCP- 11 Community Health and Social Medicine

SWCP- 12 Social Management

SWCP- 13 Concurrent Filed Work

SWEP- 01 School Social Work

SWEP- 02 Working with Persons with Addictions

SWEP- 03 Correctional Social Work

SWEP- 04 Counseling in Social Work

SWEP- 05 Social Work with the Elderly

(Any One)

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FOURTH SEMESTER

SWCP- 14 Development Theories and Strategies : Issue Challenges and Responses

SWCP- 15 Social Work Practice in Rural Areas

SWCP- 16 Social Work Practice in Urban Areas

SWCP- 17 NGO Management

SWCP- 18 Development Communication

SWCP- 19 Agrarian Social Work

SWCP- 20 Dissertation: Research Project

SWCP- 21 Concurrent Filed Work + Block Placement

SWEP- 06 Entrepreneurship Development

SWEP- 07 NGO Management

SWEP- 08 Project Management

SWEP- 09 Disaster Management

SWEP- 10 People Centered Advocacy.

19. B.Sc. Nursing (2nd Campus Chandikhole) 1. Year of Establishment : 2019 2. Venue : School of Nursing and Allied Health Science,

Utkal University New Campus, Chandikhole, Jajpur

3. Student Strength : 60 (Sixty) 4. Duration : 4 Years full time course 5. Eligibility : The minimum age for admission shall be 17 year

on 31st December of each year. 10+2 pass with (PCB) & English/ English elective from recognized Boards under SSCE/CBSE/ICSE/HSCE or other equivalent Boards and students appearing in 10+2 examination conducted by (National Institute of open School). 45% marks (General), 40% marks (SC& ST), Both boys and girls can apply.

7. Selection procedure : Career+ Entrance 8. Course fee : Rs. 75,000/- per annum. 9. Course structure : B.Sc. Nursing degree shall be awarded to

candidates on successful completion 4 year. 10. Recognized and Permitted : Indian Nursing Council, New Delhi, India; State

Nursing Council, Odisha. Approved by Govt. of Odisha, Medium of study English.

11. Type of Institution : Government, Utkal University own Department 12. Contact person : Course Coordinator

[email protected], [email protected] 9938779422, 9178477402, 7003087034

13. Hostel Facility : Available

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SPONSORED COURSES UNDER PPP MODE 1. MBA (Agribusiness)- Two Years (Four Semesters) Full Time

a) Year of Establishment : 2006-07 b) Venue : Department of Business Administration d) Number of Seats : 60 (Sixty) e) Eligibility : B.Sc.(Ag)/Allied subjects/Science/Commerce/Management/B.Tech./BE from a

recognized University or its equivalent qualification in any discipline with 50% in aggregate (45% for SC/ST) from any Institution recognized by the ICAR/UGC/AICTE.

f) Selection Procedure: The selection would be based on the career, entrance score (CAT/MAT/Entrance Test conducted by Department) and Group Discussion & Personal interview.

How to apply: Download application form from the website “camutkal.org.”, filling up the application form along with a DD of Rs.600/- in favour of “Centre for Agri Management”. payable at Bhubaneswar & send it to Centre for Agri-Management, Department of Business Administration, Utkal University. Last date of receiving of the application form: 20.06.2018.

g) Course fees : Rs.2,96,000/- (Two years).

h) Contact Persons: Mr. Jatindra Kumar Mishra, Course Head (Agri-Business)

Tel.: 2567035/ 6007415 E-mail ID: [email protected], [email protected], Website: www.camutkal.org.

i) Course Structure: Semester-I - Organizational Behaviour, Marketing Management, Managerial Economics, Business Statistics, Basic Financial Accounting, Advance Computer Skills, Agri Input Marketing, Written Analysis & Communication, Agribusiness Co-operative Management, Agricultural Production System-I, Financial Management & Market, Rural Emersion Module. Semester-II – Agriculture Produce Marketing & Post Harvest Management, Human Resources Management, MIS & E-Commerce, Micro Finance Management, Livelihood & Development Management, Rural Research methods, Sales Distribution & Supply Chain Management, Warehousing & Collateral Management, Rural Marketing, Agricultural Production System-II, Economic Environment and Policy. Semester-III – Summer Internship Project, Retail Management & Shopper’s Marketing, Procurement Management, Agri Export Management and International Trade, Farm Production Management, Spoken Business Communication & Presentation, Agri Entrepreneurship Management, Baking, Financial Services & Insurance, Strategic Management & IPR, Total Quality Management in Agribusiness, Advertisement & Branding, Corporate Social Responsibility & Public Private Partnership. Semester-IV- Business Plan & Project Management, Field Work/ Dissertation.

j) Scope & Opportunity: The agribusiness Management Professionals will have very good employment prospects in agribusiness organizations like:

Food Processing Industries

Agri Input Industries (Agro Chemical Industry, Seed Industry, Fertilizer Industry, Farm Equipments and Machinery Industry)

Private & Public Sector Banks

Retail Industry

Microfinance

Development Sector

Agri Commodity Trading and Collateral Management Industry

Co-operative & Agribusiness Enterprises

Diary, Popultry and sea food processing Industry

Agri Export Oriented Industries

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2. M.Tech in Information Technology a) Year of Establishment : 2010

b) Venue : P.G. Dept. of Statistics

c) Duration : Two Years (Four Semesters)

d) Number of Seats : 40 (Forty)

e) Eligibility: Master’s Degree in Computer Science/Information Technology/Computer

Application/Statistics/Mathematics/Physics/Electronics/ OR Bachelor’s Degree in

Engineering/Technology OR any other qualification considered equivalent (such as AMIE or

DOEACC ‘B’ level.

f) Selection Procedure : Entrance Test

g) Course fees: 1st year (Rs.45, 000/- during admission & Rs.40,000/- during 1st Semester form fill-

up) 2nd year Rs.65,000/-.

i) Contact Person: Prof. K.B. Panda, Course Director, P.G. Department of Statistics, Utkal

University,

Tel: 0674-2583475

3. M.Sc. Tech. in Material Science Engineering

a) Year of Establishment: 2010

b) Venue : CIPET, Bhubaneswar

c) Duration : 5 year Integrated d) Number of Seats : 40 e) Eligibility : Student securing minimum 60% marks at +2 Science level. f) Selection Procedure: Selection through All India Entrance Test conducted by CIPET Corporate,

Chennai g) Course Structure : 5 year Integrated course involves 10 semesters. h) Course fees : Rs.48,000/- per annum.

i) Contact Person: Coordinators - 1.)Dr. Syed Amanulla, CIPET, B-25, CNI Complex, Patia,

Bhubaneswar-751021, Phone: 0674-2743462(O), 8129022119 (M), 2) Prof. N. Das, Head,

Department of Chemistry, Utkal University, Phone: 9437320201 (M)

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5. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY: PARIJA LIBRARY KNOWLEDGE

RESOURCE CENTRE The Utkal University Library was established in 1943. Later the library was named as “Parija Library” in the memory of late Dr. Pranakrishna Parija, first Vice-Chancellor of the Utkal University and a renowned scientist of international repute. Now it is named as Parija Library Knowledge Resource Centre. As per rules laid down in the statutes of the university the Library Committee was constituted to deal with general administration of the library and frame relevant rules subject to approval of the authorities of the university. However, the day-to-day administration and management of the library is to be looked after by the Chief Librarian under the overall supervision of Professor-in-Charge as stipulated by the Academic Council.

Professor-in-charge of Parija Library

Prof.(Mrs.) Puspanjali Jena

Chief Librarian (I/C)

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A. Other Staff of Parija Library

Assistant Librarians - Smt. Indira Panda - Smt. Pranati Garnaik

Supporting Staff - 23 others

B. Administration

The Library has following sections.

1. Acquisition Section

2. Technical Section

3. Periodical Section:

(a) Current Periodicals - (8 A.M. to 9.30 P.M.)

(b) Back Volumes - (10.00 A.M. to 5 P.M. with Lunch Hour 1.30 P.M. to 2 P.M.)

4. Circulation Section: (10.00 A.M. to 5 P.M. with Lunch Hour 1.30 P.M. to 2 P.M.)

5. Reference Section: (10.00 A.M. to 5 P.M. with Lunch Hour 1.30 P.M. to 2 P.M.) (Functions on all days of the year except Sundays and holidays)

6. Documentation Section

7. Administrative Section

8. Manuscript Section

9. Text Book Section (Function from 8 A.M. to 9.30 P.M.) on all days of week and from 10 A.M. to 4.30 P.M. on Holidays)

10. General Reading Room

11. E-Resources ( 8 A.M. to 9.30 P.M.)

12. Visually Challenged Reading Room

13. Research Scholar Room

C. Facilities

The Library is housed in its own building inside the campus. The Library also serves all types of readers. They can borrow books/journals and get photocopies of non-loanable articles and journals from national and other libraries on Inter-Library loan basis.

It has a private photo copying machine. It functions on every working day from 1P.M. to 4 P.M. The charge of each photocopy is Re.0.50p. Steps have been taken for computerization of the library.

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D. Parija Library Fund

Parija Library Fund has been created by the Syndicate on 18-05-91 in accordance with Rules framed by the Academic Council under Section 10(3) (m) of the University Act, 1989 and Statute 21 (5) of the Orissa University First Statutes, 1990. The Library Development Fee collected from each student at the time of admission is to be deposited in this fund.

The possible sources of receipt of “Parija Library Development Fund” are as follows:

a) Library Development fees of Rs.100/- from each regular student collected at the time of admission.

b) For students of Sponsored Courses the library development fee is

i.) Rs.100/- for 1 year course

ii) Rs.500/- for 2/3 years programme

iii) Rs.750/- for 5 years programme

c) Overdue charges collected from borrowers.

d) Donations (if any).

e) Consultation card fees of Rs.750/- for Utkal University Research Scholar and Rs.1000/- from other Universities students.

E. Working Hours

The library remains open from 8 A.M. to 9.30 P.M. on all working days, except second Saturdays and Sundays. On all Saturdays, Sundays and other holidays (excluding three national holidays, On all Saturdays, Sundays the library kept opened from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.

F. Rules for use of the Library

1. (a) Books may be taken out on loan by :

i) Teachers, students, officers and other employees of the university and members of authorities of the university.

ii) Any member of the public on the recommendation of the Vice-Chancellor with a guarantor from among the confirmed employees of the University and on deposit, of Rs.500/- as non-refundable caution money. But books can not be issued to his/her favour.

iii) Other universities, learned societies, and public libraries on term of reciprocity and with the approval of the Library Committee.

b) Research scholars may be allowed on payment of a non- refundable caution money of Rs. 500/- (annually), to refer to books/journals in Library but they cannot be issued books/journals.

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2. The following table gives the classes of members and their respective privileges:

Class of Members No. of Volume Loan Caution Money to be to be issued a time Period deposited 1 2 3 4 (a) Vice-Chancellor, Teaching Staff: Permanent or Temporary i.e., Professor / Reader/ Lecturer. 15 1 Months Nil

(b) Research Assistant 5 1 Months Nil

(c) Chief Librarian/ Assistant Librarian. 10 1 Months Nil ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF: (i) Officers 5 1 Months Nil (ii) Ministerial Staff /Technical Asst./ Junior Technical Asst./Attainders and all others declared as Class III staff. 2 1 Month Nil (iii)Class IV Staff 1 1 Month Nil (d) Members of the University Authorities 2 1 Month Rs.25/- (e) Students: (i) Teacher Fellow/ Research Fellow 5 1 Months Rs.100/- (ii) P.G. Students 4 1 Month Rs.50/- (f) Any other Member 2 1 Month Rs.500/-

(The Class III and IV staff of the university can be enrolled as members after completion of one year of service in the University)

3. Membership

i. Every employee of the university and the authorities of the university shall be members of the Parija Library.

ii. Post-graduate students will be enrolled as members of the Library on the basis of the certificate of admission forwarded by the respective Heads jof Departments. No borrower’s card will be supplied to a student member unless the student produces the Identity Card and a passport-size Photograph.

iii. Every member shall be given a borrower’s card which in case of student members will contain a passport-size photograph of the concerned student.

iv. Borrower’s Cards are not transferable.

v. If a member loses his/her borrower’s card he/she should immediately report this to the Chief Librarian in writing and a duplicate borrower’s card will be issued to him on payment of a fee Rs.20/- and on submission of passport size photograph (in case of student members only).

vi. No student will be admitted to any University examination unless he/she obtains a “No Dues” certificate from the Chief Librarian and no student shall be given a transfer certificate without producing Library Clearance.

vii. To terminate his membership, a member shall return to the Library all the books borrowed by him/her along with his/her borrower’s card to the Chief Librarian who will then give him/her a certificate of “No Dues”.

viii. The University shall not settle the accounts of a member, (who does not pay any caution money) without the production of a “No Dues” certificate from the Chief Librarian.

ix. Books borrowed by the members are not transferable.

x . Members shall appear in person to take books on loan.

xi. If the date of due return of a book taken on loan falls on a holiday of the university, the book shall be returned on the next working day except that in the case of Summer Vacation, Puja,

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Winter Holidays, it shall be refunded on the 1st working day after the vacation or holidays as the case may be.

xii. Manuscripts, periodicals, dictionaries, books in reference section, rare books which might be difficult to replace and such other works as may be declared as not to be taken out of the Library by Chief Librarian/ Librarian shall not be lent out.

xiii. Books which are temporarily in great demand may be lent for shorter period as may be prescribed by the Chief Librarian/Librarian or may ,if not be lent out at all.

xiv. No journal or back volume can be issued to any borrower or to any department.

xv. Any book on loan may be recalled by the Chief Librarian/Librarian at any time and shall become due on the day filed by the Chief Librarian / Librarian.

xvi. The borrower at the time of issuing of the Book(s)is required to go through the pages of the book(s)and give an undertaking in an undertaking slip that he would either replace the book(s) or give ten times of purchase price of the book along with 10% of the purchase price as processing charge.

xvii. If a book is not returned to the Library when due, an over due charge of 10p. per volume per day shall be levied and no further books shall be issued until the over due books are returned.

4. Fine in case of Loss of Books by the Borrower

i. If a book borrowed is lost then he/she shall inform the Chief-Librarian in writing immediately and is required to replace the book or if the book is not available the borrower is required to pay ten times of the purchase price of the book, in case of Indian Publication and one time Indian conversion price in case of Foreign Edition Books + 10% as service charge against the cost so fixed.

ii. A borrower shall be responsible for all books issued on his/her card.

iii. Books in Text Book Section of the Library will be borrowed by a reader on submission of library card and in case of students on submission of identity card and can not be taken outside the Library. The borrower has to give an undertaking slip (to be named as call slip) for remaining responsible for any damage or tearing of the book. In case of damage and tearing of the book the matter is to be reported to Prof.-in-charge to take necessary action.

5. General Rules

i. A student shall produce his/her identity card whenever demanded in the Library.

ii. Any infringement of the rules will render the privilege of admission to the Library and borrowing of books from the Library liable to forfeiture. Any other penalty may be imposed by the Vice-Chancellor on a person who violates the rules as laid down.

iii. Sticks, umbrellas, handbags, boxes and other receptacles, personal books and such other articles as are prohibited by the Library shall be left in the property counter.

iv. No person shall disfigure, damage or make any mark upon any book manuscript or map or any other material belonging to the Library.

v. No tracing or mechanical reproduction shall be made without express permission from the Chief Librarian/Librarian.

vi. Readers shall be responsible for any damage done to the books or other property belonging to the Library and shall not only be liable for a fine but also be required to replace such books or other property damaged or bear the cost as per rules provided that the cost will not apply in case of the loss of one volume of a set.

vii. Before leaving the Library the reader shall return to the counter personnel any book, manuscript, or maps, which he/she had taken for consultation. Anyone infringing the rule shall be liable for penalty as decided by the Chief Librarian or library committee if necessary.

viii. Readers should be courteous to the Librarian and his staff when they are inside the Library, Likewise, cases of incivility or other failure in the service on the part of the Librarian and his staff should be reported immediately to the Professor- in-Charge.

ix. The Library Committee may disallow an application for privilege of loan of books without assigning any reason thereof.

x. The Library Committee may grant a special loan on such conditions as it may prescribe.

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xi. At present the Research Scholars submit copy of their thesis in the physical form for preservation in the Parija Library. AT present the Parija Library is going to be automated very soon. A rule may be introduced for the Research Scholars to provide soft copy of the thesis in CD form along with the hard copy of their thesis for preservation in the Parija Library.

6. Inter-Library Loan

i. The inter library loan facilities may be granted to the libraries of other universities, learned bodies, government departments and public liberation terms of reciprocity to be approved by the Library Committee.

ii. The transit charges both ways shall be borne by borrowing Library.

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6. POST-GRADUATE HOSTELS At present, there are twelve hostels inside the campus, six for gents and six for ladies.

1. GENERAL INFORMATION ON HOSTEL ADMISSION

The following rules are applicable for admission to the hostels:

(a) Hostel seat shall not be claimed as a matter of right as limited seats are available for students at different hostels.

(b) Hostels seats will be provided on merit-cum-distance basis as per quota fixed for different departments.

(c) Quota for each Department will be fixed taking into account the number of hostel seats available and students strength of the Department for ladies and gents students separately.

(d) The Warden, depending on the vacancies, will allot hostel seats to each P.G. Department as per rules.

(e) No individual reservation will be entertained at the time of room allotment as all vacant rooms will be allotted on the basis of lottery by the respective Superintendents.

(f) The Heads of the P.G. Departments are to send lists with names in order of priority for admission in the hostels as per the guidelines and rules framed by Post-Graduate Council.

(g) The selected students shall have to submit the Xerox copy of Aadhar Card and an undertaking in the format given in the hostel admission form at the time of hostel admission. The students are to be accompanied either by parents/ bonafide local guardian during the time of hostel admission.

(h) Boarders are required to update their own as well as contact numbers of their parents/ local guardian contact number regularly.

(i) All hostel dues are payable at the time of admission as per Information Bulletin.

1.1 HOSTEL ADMISSION FOR INTEGRATED/ SPONSORED COURSE STUDENTS

(a) No student of integrated course can claim admission in any of the P.G. Hostel. Normally they will be allotted hostel seats in Gents hostel VI / Ladies hostel V meant for integrated students. No hostel seat shall be provided to the students of the constituent Colleges and Distance Education system.

(b) Integrated Law students are not allowed to take admission in the Hostels inside the campus.

(c) No student of sponsored course can claim admission in any P.G. Hostels. If any vacancy arises after allotment of seats to all applicant regular P.G. students seats may be allotted at G.H.- I.

1.2 GENERAL INFORMATION ON HOSTEL PAYMENT

(a) All hostel dues are payable at the time of admission / re-admission at the respective office of hostels for a period of one academic year. Additional charges, if any, incurred during stay must be paid at the time of taking clearance from the hostel.

(b) All types of financial transactions shall be made in the form of Bankers Cheque / Bank Draft in favour of the Superintendent (all hostel dues) and Asst. Superintendent ( For mess establishment, mess caution money and mess advance).

(c) Once the admission is taken in the hostels, no fee will be returned except the caution money.

1.3 IMPORTANT HOSTEL RULES

(a) During the study hours (7 P.M. to 9 P.M.) boarders are expected to be in their rooms. Gates Ladies Hostel shall be closed at 7.00 P.M. and Gents Hostel by 10 P.M. During any special celebrations such as Odisha Divas, Departments Annual Day, Seminar, Nuakhai Bhetghat, Ambedkar’s Day etc., the ladies hostel will remain open up to 8.30 P.M. The organizer of concerned programme is responsible for late entry in the hostels.

(b) Boarders should obtain the prior permission from the Warden by applying through the concerned Superintendents before joining any non-academic association/ society outside the University Campus.

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(c) Holding of meetings or circulation of notices and other papers in the hostels shall be done only with the prior permission of the Superintendent.

(d) The management of the hostels rests with the concerned Superintendent. Only one fresher Day / Annual Day is to be celebrated inside the premise of the concerned hostel.

(e) Boarder Certificates will be issued by Superintendents, if necessary, subject to clearance of all outstanding dues by the boarders.

(f) The working hours of the hostel offices will be between 7.00 P.M. to 09.00 P.M. during April- October and between 6.30 P.M. to 8.30 P.M. during November- March unless otherwise notified by the Superintendent.

(h) Students may be fined, reprimanded and even expelled from the hostel for misconduct after giving prior warning to the boarders and their parents. Advisor students union, DSW, Warden and the Chairman, P.G. Council for necessary action.

(i) In case of loss of identity card the duplicates will issued by the Superintendent on payment of Rs. 50/-.

(j) Vehicles of boarders are not allowed inside the hostel campus. It is the sole responsibility of the boarders to keep their vehicles, bicycles, mobiles, laptop, desktop, ornaments, watches, wallet and any other personal belongings in their safe custody. The hostel authorities will not be held responsible for the loss / damage of any personal property.

(k) Boarders are required to vacate the hostels during Summer Vacation.

(l) No Interchange of hostel shall be allowed after admission is over.

(m) Once the admission is taken in the respective hostels, no fee will be returned except caution money.

(n) The Superintendent shall maintain a confidential conduct register in which names of the boarders will be entered. No financial help / assistance can be given to the boarders from the hostel fund towards the medical purpose.

(o) In case of medical emergency the parents must be informed duly by the concerned Superintendent / Asst Superintendent as per the office Admission record. The case will be referred to the Resident Doctor of the University before going to any other outside hospital.

(p) During hostel admission all the boarders of Ladies / Gents Hostel must produce the address and consent of a bonafide local guardian who is to be contacted at the time of emergency related to their wards in the Hostel. Time to time they need to inform their changed mobile Nos. as well as address. Adhar Cards/Identity Cards of local guardians are essential.

(q) Hostels will remain closed in all vacations. After Summer Vacation / Puja vacation hostel will be re-opened one day before reopening of the Department.

(r) After completion of final Semester examinations, the boarders of the Hostels are required to vacate the hostels, take their clearance from the concerned Hostel Superintendent, and submit it to the their concerned Heads of the department without which the results will be withheld.

(s) No boarder is allowed to go outside for any academic and non academic activities such as (attending coaching, Tuition, recording at studios and any other ceremonial activities) after hostel closing time.

(t) Students having chronic diseases or illness are not allowed to take admission in the hostel. If any such report is traced his / her hostel during the course of stay after admission seat is fortified.

1.4 IMPORTANT RULES OF BREACH OF DISCIPLINE

i. Absence from the hostel without permission.

ii. Misbehavior towards authorities, employees and the mess of the hostel.

iii. Tampering with or damage of electrical fittings.

iv. Use of heaters or other electrical appliances.

v. Cooking inside rooms.

vi. Taking meals in the hostel mess without payment.

vii. Singing, or playing on musical instruments or listening to wireless sets during study hours, disturbing others.

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viii. Writing on, or (in any other way) doors and windows of the buildings disfiguring or damaging walls.

ix. Holding of any meeting in the hostel except with the approval of the Superintendent.

x. Taking alcoholic drinks / or other intoxicants and drugs inside the hostel or staying in the hostel in an intoxicated and drugged condition.

xi. Shouting and otherwise creating disturbances.

xii. Misconduct of any other kind.

xiii. Unauthorized removal of hostel properties, i.e., furniture, lights, etc. to their rooms.

xiv. Damage of hostel properties in any manners.

xv. Allowing guests to stay in the room without obtaining prior written permission of the Superintendent. The guests can stay in the hostel for a maximum period of six days in a month on payment of Rs. 30/- per day.

xvi. Subletting rooms to others.

xvii. Allowing friends and others to use one’s room in his/her absence.

xviii. Entry of lady guests/ visitors into the gent’s hostel is strictly prohibited.

1.5 RULES ABOUT HOSTEL MESS

i. All hostels have mess of their own where dining is compulsory for boarders as per the norms.

ii. Use of heaters and other electric appliances are not permitted inside the hostel. If reported disciplinary proceedings (include fine) will be initiated.

iii. No individual choice shall be entertained relating to menu of food except for academic assignments..

iv. Boarders who will remain absent from hostels for departmental study tour/ project work / Seminars/ workshops. Annual Day/ other Department celebrations have to take prior permission from the superintendent by producing a certificate from the concerned Head. During these period of absence mess rebate will be given by the Superintendent / Asst. Superintendent of the concerned hostel.

v. The mess is to be run by a mess committee under the supervision & control of the Superintendent. The day-to-day management of the mess will be looked after by the Asst. Superintendent, 5 representatives of the students & 2 nominees of the superintendent.

vi. All the mess dues of the previous month are to be paid by the 7th of current month failing which their meals will be stopped forth with. Late payment of dues after 7th will be charged at Rs. 5/- per day.

1.6 FEE STRUCTURE FOR P.G. HOSTELS (GH-I,II,III,IV, LH-I, LH-II, LH-III, LH-VII)

Sl. No

Category Seat Rent Electricity Water Total

1 a) Single Occupancy Rs. 240 PA Rs. 600 PA Rs. 240 PA Rs. 1080

b) Joint Occupancy Rs. 120 PA Rs. 360 PA Rs. 240 PA Rs. 720

2 a) Admission Fee Rs. 200

b) Establishment Charges i) Single Occupancy PA

Rs. 600

ii) Joint Occupancy PA

Rs. 550

3 Hostel Development Fee ANNUAL Rs. 600

4 Identity Card Charges 2 YEARS Rs. 40

5 Common Room Fee ANNUAL Rs. 120

6 Newspaper and Magazine fee

ANNUAL Rs. 60

7 Hostel Caution Money (Refundable after deduction of general breakage- Rs 50)

ANNUAL Rs. 200

8 Miscellaneous ANNUAL Rs. 500

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Rs. 4670

MESS

9 Mess Establishment Charges

ANNUAL Rs. 500

10 Mess Caution money (Refundable after deduction for breakage Rs-50)

2 YEARS Rs. 400

11 Mess Advance (advance for one month which will be adjusted at the time of room surrender)

ANNUAL Rs. 2000

Rs. 2900

1.7 FEE STRUCTURE FOR M.PHIL & PH.D STUDENTS

Sl. No

Category Seat Rent Electricity Water Total

1. a) Single Occupancy/

b) Joint Occupancy

Rs. 120 PA Rs. 720 PA Rs. 240 PA Rs. 1080

2. a) Admission Fee ANNUAL Rs. 500

b) Establishment Charges ANNUAL Rs. 2400

3 Hostel Development Fee (Non refundable)

ANNUAL Rs. 2000

4 Identity Card Charges 2 Years Rs. 40

5 Common Room Fee ANNUAL Rs. 350

6 Newspaper and Magazine fee

ANNUAL Rs. 250

7 Hostel Caution Money (Refundable after deduction of general breakage – Rs 50)

2 Years Rs. 500

8 Miscellaneous ANNUAL Rs. 400

Rs. 7520

MESS

9 Mess Establishment Charges

ANNUAL Rs. 1000

10 Mess Caution money (Refundable after deduction for breakage Rs-50)

2 YEARS Rs. 400

11 Mess Advance (advance for one month which will be adjusted at the time of room surrender)

ANNUAL Rs. 1380

Rs. 2780

1.8 SELF FINANCING HOSTEL FEES STRUCTURE FOR GENTS HOSTEL NO.6 AND LADIES HOSTEL NO.5

Sl. No

Category Seat Rent Electricity Water Total

1. a) Single Occupancy/

b) Joint Occupancy

Rs. 240 PA Rs.1800 PA Rs. 360 PA Rs. 2400

2. a) Admission Fee ANNUAL Rs. 700

b) Establishment Charges ANNUAL Rs. 1500

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3 Hostel Development Fee (Non refundable)

ANNUAL Rs 1000 for 5 years

Rs. 5000

4 Identity Card Charges Year Rs. 40

5 Common Room Fee ANNUAL Rs. 200

6 Newspaper and Magazine fee

ANNUAL Rs. 60

7 Hostel Caution Money (Refundable after deduction of general breakage – Rs 50)

2 /3/5 Years Rs. 1000

8 Miscellaneous ANNUAL Rs. 500

Rs. 11400

MESS

9 Mess Establishment Charges

ANNUAL Rs. 700

10 Mess Caution money (Refundable after deduction for breakage Rs-50)

2/3/5 YEARS Rs. 1000

11 Mess Advance (advance for one month which will be adjusted at the time of room surrender)

ANNUAL Rs. 2000

Rs. 3700

NB: Each boarder will submit the mess clearance at the respective Department during the each semester for filling up form for examination and room surrender certificate at the end of academic year i.e. on or before 31st May.

During readmission all charges will be paid for 1 year except caution money & charges. Procedure of readmission is to be followed at the respective hostel by the Superintendent as per fee structure of Information Bulletin.

New rules supersede the previous rules of information bulletin.

Note:

1. Tuition fee, hostel seat rent, electricity and water charges are exempted for the disabled category students.

2. Tuition fee and other related fees (other than mess fees) will be exempted for the following category of students:

(a) Blind students who use Braille for studies,

(b) Hearing impaired and dumb students and

(c) Orthopedically handicapped students with disability more than 75%. This is per letter No.27546/IHE-N-30/09/HE, dated 14 September 2009 of Government of Odisha.

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7. SCHOLARSHIPS AND OTHER FINANCIAL AIDS A. There are three types of grants available for the students of the Post-Graduate Teaching Departments; namely, Free Studentship, grants from the Social Service Guild and grants from the Students Aid Fund.

Free Studentship

Free-studentship to the extent of 12.5% of the total strength of the rolls of the Institution are available in the form of exemption from payment of full tuition fees and half tuition fees. The Chairman of the Post- Graduate Council invites applications from students other than Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe students on a prescribed form available in the Central Office usually after the admissions are over. The applications are to be supplied to the Heads of the concerned Departments who send their recommendations to the Chairman with a list of students of their respective departments arranged in order of preference for full free-studentship or half free studentship marked against the names of the students. Applicants may be required to appear at an interview before the concerned Head of Department for the purpose. Merit and poverty are the criteria for the award of free studentship. The Chairman, Post-Graduate Council announces the award of Free Studentships on the recommendations of the respective Heads of Departments.

Grants from the Social Service Guild

Grants from the Social Service Guild are given in the form of a lump-sum amount. Applications are invited for the purpose by the Chairman, Post-Graduate Council from the students of all departments. The prescribed form of application is available in the Central Office. The applications are to be submitted to the respective Heads of Post- Graduate Teaching Departments. The Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe students are not eligible for this aid.

Each student of the university has to pay a sum of Rs. 7 .00 to the Social Service Guild Fund. The University gives a matching grant equal to the total amount collected from the students. The whole amount is distributed among the different departments on the basis of the strength of students in each department. The amount thus available for each department is communicated to the Head of the respective department who makes his recommendations stating the amount of aid to be given to the students of his department.

Other Grants

Each student pays Rs.2.00 to the Student’s Aid Fund once a year. The University Grants Commission pays a matching grant equal to the amount collected from the students for this purpose. On receipt of the grant from the University Grants Commission, a Committee specially constituted for the purpose of sanctioning necessary aids to the deserving applicants.

B. Scholarships

The students of the Post-Graduate Departments at Vani Vihar are eligible for the award of the following Scholarships.

1. National Scholarships

The National Scholarships are awarded every year by the Government of India through the Director of Higher Education (H.E), Orissa on the results of B.A., B.Sc., B.Com., B.Ed. and LL.B. Examination Pass and Honours both.

2. Post-Graduate Merit Scholarship

The Post-Graduate Merit-Scholarships are awarded by the Director of Higher Education, Orissa on the result of the Annual B.A., B.Sc. and B.Com. Examinations.

3. The Post-Matric Scholarship

The Post-Matric Scholarship is awarded to SC & ST students of Post-Graduate classes every year by SC & ST Development Department, Govt. of Orissa.

4. Kalinga Sikhya Sathi Yojana

A student can avail loan under this scheme from scheduled banks for pursuing higher studies. Details of the loan are available in the website-dheodisha.gov.in/kssy/kssy.aspx.

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C. Fellowship

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Name of Fellowships Funding Agency Amount

1. U.G.C. Junior Research Fellow: JRF & SRF for M.Phil. & PH.D. Scholarship

University Grants Commission

Rs.25,000/- (JRF) Plus 20% House Rent plus contingency Rs.10,000/- per annum. Rs.28,000/- (SRF) plus 20% House Rent plus contingency plus Rs.20,500/- per annum.

2. U.G.C. JRF & SRF Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship (RGNF)/ National fellowship for SC & ST Scholar pursuing M.Phil. & Ph.D. Courses

University Grants Commission

Rs.25,000/- (JRF) Plus 20% House Rent plus contingency Rs.10,000/- per annum. Rs.28,000/- (SRF) plus 20% House Rent plus contingency plus Rs.20,500/- per annum.

3. DST Inspire Fellowship Dept. of Sc. & Tech. Govt. of India

Rs.25,000/- plus 16% HRA Rs.20,000/- per annum

4. Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) (for History & AIHCA students)

Ministry of Human Resource Department, Govt. of India

Rs.16,000/- plus contingency Rs.15,000/- per annum.

5. Council for Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR)

Ministry of Human Resource Department, Govt. of India

Rs.25,000/- (JRF) plus 20% House Rent Rs.28,000/- (SRF) plus 20% House Rent plus contingency Rs.20,000/- per annum.

6. Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) Doctoral Fellow (for Arts Department

ICSSR Rs.16,000/- per month Rs.15,000/- Contingency per annum.

7. Biju Pattnaik Research Fellowship to pursue Biotechnology

DST, Govt. of Odisha Rs.16,000/- per month Rs.25,000/- Contingency per annum.

8. Moulana Azad National fellowship

U.G.C. Rs.25,000/- per month plus (JRF) 20% House Rent plus contingency Rs.10,000/- per annum. Rs.28,000/- (SRF) plus 20% House Rent plus contingency. plus Rs.20,500/- per annum.

9. Basic Science Research Fellowship (BSR)

U.G.C. Rs.21,700/- per month plus 20% House Rent plus contingency Rs.7,500/- per annum.

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Name of Scholarship Funding Agency Amount

1. P.G. Merit Scholarship University Grants Commission

Rs.3,100/- per month (10 months in a year)

2. Indira Gandhi Single Girl Child Scholarship (Minimum 50% in Graduation Level)

University Grants Commission

Rs.3,100/- per month (10 months in a year)

3. Prerana Scholarship Ministry of SC & ST Dev. Dept., Govt. of Odisha

Differs from subject to subject (to be decided by the Govt. of Odisha)

4. Medhabruti Scholarship Ministry of SC & ST Dev. Dept., Govt. of Odisha

To be decided by the Govt. of Odisha from time to time

5. Inspire Scholarship (if availed during +3 level)

Ministry of Sc. & Tech., Govt. of India

Rs.80,000/- (per annum) Out of which Rs.20,000/- per year shall be utilized for expenses towards your attachment with other research/academic institutions within India

6. Scholarship for Meritorious students Pursuing Biotechnology/Mech. Biotechnology

Science & Tech. Dept. Govt. of Odisha

Rs.15,806/- per year

7. ONGC 1st Rank Holders of Geology

ONGC Academy, Dehradun

Rs.60,000/-

D. Students’ Welfare Fund

This fund is created out of a part of the annual fee paid by each student as the fee (Rs.201- per annum) for Students’ Welfare Fund from the academic session 2000-2001. 1% of the Sale-proceeds of the application forms of the P.G. Council in an academic year shall also be deposited in this Fund.

A Committee constituted for the purpose will administer the funds for the Welfare of the students in distress mainly for urgent medical purposes only. This fund will not be mixed up with the Students’ Aid Fund and shall be maintained in a separate account. The following members would constitute the Committee for the above purpose.

1. Chairman, P.G. Council

2. Warden, P.G. Hostels

3. Advisor, Students’ Council

4. Director, Students’ Welfare 5. Administrative Officer, P.G. Central Office

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DECLARATION

This Information is issued for the general guidance of the aspirants for higher

education in Utkal University, the oldest university of the state of Orissa. It covers the

academic programmes of regular and sponsored courses run by the University and its

constituent units. It contains all necessary information for the students, admitted to the

Post-Graduate Departments, besides some extracts from the University Act, Regulations

and Statutes. However, University reserves the right to make necessary changes in case

of omissions and errors and also to incorporate changes in its rules and regulations as per

the University Act and Statutes and decisions of the Post-Graduate Council when

conditions so warrant.

Chairman, P.G. Council